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Recent Distracted Driving Statistics Reveal Some Unsettling Figures
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently released some particularly unsettling news: at any point in time during the daylight hours, about 660,000 drivers are in the process of using their cell phones or other... Continue reading → -
Common Signs of Nursing Home Abuse
Nursing home abuse refers to any physical, psychological, or financial abuse that occurs in a nursing home or long-term care setting. The abuse may be perpetrated by nursing home staff members, visitors or other residents.... Continue reading → -
Some Men More Likely to Become Traumatic Brain Injury Victims
It is well documented that men have a higher statistical probability of sustaining a traumatic brain injury in comparison to women. However, recent research indicates that some men are much more susceptible to sustaining a... Continue reading → -
More Than 660,000 Distracted Drivers on the Road at Any Time of Day
A new government study conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration revealed an alarming finding: at any time during daylight hours, as many as 660,000 drivers are distracted by a mobile device behind the... Continue reading → -
Computer Model from John Hopkins May Help Avoid Concussions
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) reported in an October 17, 2011 article by Bob Roehr that 80 percent of traumatic brain injuries are mild and often not brought to the attention... Continue reading → -
A Little Exercise Shown to Help Ward Off Drowsy Driving
Every year, people die in preventable car accidents that were caused by a drowsy or fatigued driver. However, new research demonstrates that exercising may help prevent fatigued driving. The research indicates that those who exercise... Continue reading → -
Victims of Spinal Injury Accidents May Benefit from Mindwalker Robotic Exoskeleton
When a car crash victim suffers a spinal injury, the devastating results can affect everything from loss of mobility and chronic pain to considerable medical expenses and loss of income. Thankfully, new technology has emerged... Continue reading → -
Study Finds New Mothers Particularly Susceptible to Distracted Driving
A study has found an alarming statistic amongst new mothers who drive. Although 63 percent of new mothers state that their driving abilities are better as a result of having a child in the car,... Continue reading → -
Subaru Recalls 47,000+ Vehicles with Faulty Remote Starters
Subaru is recalling approximately 47,000 automobiles due to a faulty remote starter that may cause the vehicles to turn on by themselves. If a person drops the key fob that has a remote starter, the... Continue reading → -
The Risks of Ambien Use and Drowsy Driving
The Food and Drug Administration has recently issued a mandate requiring the manufacturers of Ambien and Edluar to reduce its recommended dosage by half of the current quantity, particularly for women patients. The change is... Continue reading → -
Dog Bites for Certain Breeds No Longer Covered by Farmers Insurance
Farmers Insurance has recently announced a change in its policy regarding dog bite claims. The insurance company will no longer provide liability coverage for any dog bite claims that arise from confrontations with pit bulls,... Continue reading → -
Department of Transportation Looks to Improve Bus Safety
With spring just around the corner and tourists making vacation plans, the U.S. Department of Transportation recently revealed its efforts to improve long-distance bus safety. In updating its Motor Coach Safety Action Plan, the DOT... Continue reading → -
Understanding Nursing Home Abuse: 5 Warning Signs to Look for
According to a recent report, more than 44 percent of nursing home residents have sustained some form of nursing home abuse. Furthermore, 48 percent of nursing home residents report that they believe that they had... Continue reading → -
New Study Shows Car Drivers are Often Responsible for Fatal Truck Accidents
While much media attention goes to negligent truck drivers who cause fatal accidents in Florida, the truth is the drivers of passenger vehicles are responsible for the majority of these accidents. According to a report... Continue reading → -
Have You Experienced a Headache Following a Car Accident?
The impact of a car accident may not be felt until after the incident. After the event, a person may not experience head pain for as much as a week. When persistent headaches appear following... Continue reading →