2008

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A Government Call for Vaccine Research

The National Institutes of Health has put out a call for answers December 11, 2008 | By Bernadine Healy, M.D., U.S. News & World Report The way to cool the hot debate on vaccine safety is to turn to science and get the facts, and here, there is reason for optimism. Last August, the National ... Read more »

Do Cell Phones Kill 1,000 People a Year?

In June 2003, the Bush administration nixed a report on the dangers of gabbing while driving. Six months later, a Michigan 12-year-old became another statistic. Behind the wheel and busy on her cell phone, Holly Jo Smeckert didn’t slow down as she neared Knapp’s Corner, a busy intersection in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was January ... Read more »

Cellphone law may not make roads safer

Drivers’ chatting, even on hands-free devices, is risky, experts say. As California joins five other states in requiring drivers to use hands-free devices when talking on cellphones, an increasing body of research suggests the legislation will accomplish little. The risk doesn’t stem from whether one or both hands are on the wheel, the research suggests. ... Read more »