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5 Helpful Tips for New York Parking Garage Accidents
Parking in New York can be a major ordeal. Although some streets have metered parking, they are hard to find and usually have restrictions as to when you can park. Many New York drivers opt to pay expensive monthly fees to park in parking garages where they are sure to find parking. Just like on …
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The Dangers of Drowsy Driving
Tired or drowsy driving is a serious problem in the United States. With the holidays approaching, sleepy drivers tend to increase on our roadways. Recently, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) held a forum on drowsy driving in Washington D.C. According to an ABC News report, officials who convened this forum said one of the …

Cognitive Deficits Linked to Lead Poisoning
Childhood lead poisoning is a silent epidemic in the United States. According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), there are approximately 4 million households with children exposed to high levels of lead. An even more shocking fact is that approximately 500,000 children age 1 to 5 have blood levels above 5 micrograms …
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Lead Poisoning: What It Is and How To Detect It
Lead poisoning causes serious damage for many Americans each year. Although the government banned the use of lead in 1978, there are still many older homes that contain lead. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1.6 percent of all children in the United States between the ages of 3 and 5 …
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Anti-Distraction Apps Help Keep Pedestrians on Track
New Yorkers could soon have new, high-tech ways to stay alert while walking. According to a CBS New York news report, these apps were introduced as part of a competition sponsored by AT & T’s New York office. One app, called “Anti-Sleep Alarm” that enables a phone to read a person’s facial expressions and warn …
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