National Public Health Week – April 1-7, 2013 Every year, 180,000 people die from serious injuries and violence. Not only...
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Read More“Just a Few Seconds” might change the way you drive. This new documentary short, produced by EndDD.org, brings us face-to-face...
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Read MoreThe first year a teenager has a driver’s license is one of the most dangerous of their life: car crashes...
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