A recent study from the University of Nebraska Medical Center indicates that distracted drivers are to blame for more and more fatal bicycle and pedestrian accidents. Between 2005 and 2010, bicycle deaths related to distracted driving went up by...
Prescribing of Anti-Depressants in the U.S. Increased 400 Percent
The rate of anti-depressant medication use in the United States has increased nearly 400 percent in just a few short years, according to a survey published in More magazine.
According to this article, it seems that women are prescribed...
Prevention Could Reduce Billions Spent to Treat Hospital-Acquired Infections
Five major hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) cost about $9,800,000,000 annually, according to new research by Harvard researchers. The study, published September 2 in the Journal of American Medical Association: Internal Medicine, indicates...