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Energy drinks may raise heart disease risk in young adults: study

Rochester, MN – Drinking one 16-ounce energy drink can considerably increase blood pressure and stress hormone responses, potentially raising the risk of heart disease over time, according to a study from Mayo Clinic.

Flaws in tire registration, recalls can lead to crashes, NTSB says

Washington – Inadequate registration of vehicle tires leads to ineffective recalls, and consumers receive insufficient guidance about the risks of tire aging, according to a report from the National Transportation Safety Board.

AIHA introduces online ‘Mold Resource Center’

Falls Church, VA – A new online resource center offers a variety of materials to help people protect themselves and their family members from mold growth in buildings.

WHO: Eating processed meat causes cancer

Lyon, France – A new health concern surrounds hot dogs, sausage and other processed meat. The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer on Oct. 26 stated that “sufficient evidence” exists linking consumption of processed meat to colorectal cancer, according to a press release.
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American Heart Association updates CPR guidelines

Dallas – Respond quickly and use a cell phone to call 911 to help heart attack victims, according to the American Heart Association’s updated CPR guidelines.

USFA teams with Sesame Street on fire safety guide

Emmitsburg, MD – Looking for a way to teach young children about fire safety? All you have to know is how to get to Sesame Street.

Safe T Boy and Safe T Girl share elevator/escalator tips

Mobile, AL – The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation has launched a campaign to help inform children on how to safely use elevators, escalators and moving walkways.

40 percent of drivers killed in 2013 tested positive for drugs: study

Washington – Drugged driving is on the rise – nearly matching drunk driving in the number of fatal crashes – according to a recent study from the Governors Highway Safety Association and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility.
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Falls account for most zip-lining injuries, research shows

Columbus, OH – Zip-lining is booming in popularity across much of the country. However, injuries related to the activity also are on the rise.

Video answers FAQs on youth concussions

Washington – When her organization discusses sports safety and concussions, Safe Kids Worldwide President and CEO Kate Carr often hears many of the same questions from parents: What exactly is a concussion? How is the severity of concussion measured? When is it OK for children with concussions to return to play?

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