25 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About… Driving After a Drink?

Drinking and driving is serious business. Last week, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommended that states lower the current blood alcohol concentration limit of 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent or lower. “We continue to kill 10,000 people annually in these crashes (involving alcohol), injuring 173,000, and 27,000 of those injuries are debilitating, life-altering injuries,” […]

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25 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About… Driving After a Drink?

Drinking and driving is serious business. Last week, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommended that states lower the current blood alcohol concentration limit of 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent or lower. “We continue to kill 10,000 people annually in these crashes (involving alcohol), injuring 173,000, and 27,000 of those injuries are debilitating, life-altering injuries,” […]

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02 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

“Should I Worry About Driving When I’m Tired?”

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. You obviously know not to get behind the wheel when you’re intoxicated—but what about when you’re exhausted? Fatigue was the cause of 20 percent of all documented crashes in a recent study from the Virginia Tech Transportation […]

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02 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

“Should I Worry About Driving When I’m Tired?”

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. You obviously know not to get behind the wheel when you’re intoxicated—but what about when you’re exhausted? Fatigue was the cause of 20 percent of all documented crashes in a recent study from the Virginia Tech Transportation […]

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02 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

“Should I Worry About Driving When I’m Tired?”

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. You obviously know not to get behind the wheel when you’re intoxicated—but what about when you’re exhausted? Fatigue was the cause of 20 percent of all documented crashes in a recent study from the Virginia Tech Transportation […]

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02 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

“Should I Worry About Driving When I’m Tired?”

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. You obviously know not to get behind the wheel when you’re intoxicated—but what about when you’re exhausted? Fatigue was the cause of 20 percent of all documented crashes in a recent study from the Virginia Tech Transportation […]

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01 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

“Should I Worry About Driving When I’m Tired?”

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. You obviously know not to get behind the wheel when you’re intoxicated—but what about when you’re exhausted? Fatigue was the cause of 20 percent of all documented crashes in a recent study from the Virginia Tech Transportation […]

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01 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

“Should I Worry About Driving When I’m Tired?”

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. You obviously know not to get behind the wheel when you’re intoxicated—but what about when you’re exhausted? Fatigue was the cause of 20 percent of all documented crashes in a recent study from the Virginia Tech Transportation […]

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01 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

“Should I Worry About Driving When I’m Tired?”

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. You obviously know not to get behind the wheel when you’re intoxicated—but what about when you’re exhausted? Fatigue was the cause of 20 percent of all documented crashes in a recent study from the Virginia Tech Transportation […]

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07 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About Driving With a Hands-Free Cell Phone?

You’re driving with both hands on the steering wheel, and your eyes are on the road ahead. All good, right? Not if you’re on a hands-free cell phone and your route involves a left-hand turn (we’re guessing it does). According to a new study published in the open access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, making […]

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