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:
Sharpton Insists Black Ministers Amend Their Religion to Vote for Obama After They Prayed Over Bill ...
Boris Johnson: Home-working during London 2012 Olympics is 'skiver's paradise'
Sugar can make you dumb, US scientists warn
Bahrain despot says Yes to the Queen’s Jubilee lunch invitation
Marine protection draft maps released
LinkedIn to buy SlideShare as 1Q beats Street
Views: 0