Previous Post: More U.S. Hispanics die waiting for heart transplants: study nbsp
US: Teen Drivers Drinking Less, Texting More
Medpage Today – Although many areas of classic risky teen behavior have declined over the past 20 years, new technologies have introduced new risks to adolescent life, a CDC survey showed. Risk factors associated with auto accident fatalities — which account for one in every three teen deaths annually — declined during the survey period from 1991 to 2011, including not wearing a seat belt and riding in a car with a driver who had been drinking, according to the survey, which was published in the June 8 issue of the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Read article
Tags: technology
Related posts:
Yellow Britain from the air: Rapeseed's relentless march across the country pictured in vivid colour...
US Election 2012: Newt Gingrich's think tank files for bankruptcy
Iran slams terrorist attack on Syrian TV
One-year-old child among three members of the same family killed following a head-on collision betwe...
ClimateGate Email Hack was "A Sophisticated and Carefully Orchestrated Attack"
Scotland Yard 'poor judgement' in hiring ex-News of the World boss Neil Wallis, IPCC reports reveals
Views: 0