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Injury prevention laws save lives, report shows
Tens of thousands of lives have been saved over the years because Americans more routinely wear seat belts and don't drive drunk.
But there are other public health threats from those who text while driving or overdose on prescription drugs.
That's why a...Tags: Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Yeardley Love, Abusive Behavior, University of Virginia, Prescription Drugs
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February 22: Focus on Family - Preventing Non-Contact Sports Injuries
WGN NewsRon Munvez Tips: Always focus on core strength Train for total body fitness not just sport specific muscle groups Rest and recovery are key to growth and injury prevention Always factor in flexibility and mobility exercises in your training routine...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, WGN
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March 28: Midday Fix - Softball Injury Prevention Tips
WGN NewsDr. Nikhil Verma Midwest Orthopaedics Rush University Medical Center 1611 West Harrison Street Chicago www.rushortho.com Dr. Verma's Injury Prevention Recommendations for Girls Fast Pitch Softball: No more than 120 pitches in one game, on one day or...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Rush University Medical Center, Health, Orthopedics, Hospitals and Clinics
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MLB: Two Mets injured in Santana no-hitter
NEW YORK - Mike Baxter sacrificed his body for Johan Santana's no-hitter. Ramon Ramirez got hurt before he could even celebrate it. The first no-hitter in New York Mets history was costly: Baxter and Ramirez are headed to the disabled list, both injured...Tags: New York Mets, Johan Santana, Major League Baseball, Ramon Ramirez, Terry Collins
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A Look At Construction Inside The New Safety Store At Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital
Special Projects ProducerConstruction is nearing completion at the new Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital. Care at the new free- standing facility will focus on children dealing with illnesses and other issues. Services will also center around injury prevention. The first...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Politics, Health, Parenting, Hospitals and Clinics
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Richland's Fedore wins scholarship
“All right, I don’t want to kill myself. But more importantly, I don’t want to hurt anyone else just because of a text.” So said Johnstown’s Max Fedore, 18, in his winning video on discouraging texting and driving that...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Virginia Tech, Business Enterprises, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities
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Strategies for Healthy Summer Exercise
TribLocal - EvanstonBy Susan J. WhiteNorthShore University HealthSystem Fun in the sun for many of us means ramping up fitness routines or getting back in shape after …... -
Bob Dylan to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelWhat does American musical icon Bob Dylan have in common with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and ex-astronaut John Glenn? All are on the list of 13 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It's the nation's highest civilian honor,... -
Don't Even Think About Answering That Phone
HealthThe statewide texting and driving ban has been in effect for slightly more than two months. During that time, I've almost been hit twice by drivers who were talking and driving. One time I was in the cross walk with my kid and two dogs, trying to get... -
Children's ER to extend its hours in July
HealthThe Lehigh Valley Health Network announced today the new hours of operation for its Children's ER, which are scheduled to begin in July.... -
Understanding of ACL injuries is still evolving
Concussions may have recently taken the spotlight in lacrosse sports medicine, but anterior cruciate ligament injuries are still a major unanswered issue for the sport. ACL tears are the leading cause of missed game and practice time at both the high...Tags: Soccer, General Practitioners, Arthritis, Injuries and Wounds, Legs
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People misreport how many smoke alarms they have
A third of Baltimore households aren’t clear on their smoke alarm coverage, according to a new study from the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy. Most of those misreporting their coverage overestimate the working alarms. They think...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health, Science and Technology
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