Early identification of abnormal heart rate and blood pressure is crucial to prevent maternal deaths from postpartum ...
One in three people diagnosed with dementia still drives, particularly with new medications and treatments that are preventing the disease from advancing.
On your mental number line, are the numbers smaller on the left or on the right? Two comparative cognition researchers ...
The town of Awendaw, Charleston County and the SC Department of Transportation should add new signs, an RCUT or stoplight to ...
Children who take more risks on the playground make safe decisions more quickly when crossing a busy street. That's the ...
Route 66 is turning 100 this year, and to celebrate the iconic highway’s centennial, The Times put together a mega-guide that covers the entire 2,448-mile route. From Chicago to ...
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Why some stop signs have small holes — and what drivers should know
A stop sign with holes might look damaged, but those perforations serve a purpose. Here’s why they help signs withstand wind ...
If you've ever been trapped on the same road as a reckless driver weaving in and out of traffic and ignoring not only traffic ...
A new IIHS study blames performance-heavy car ads for America's speeding problem, while skipping a much bigger culprit ...
Hundreds of dots cover a map of Hampden County showing intersections. In Chesterfield and Goshen, yellow dots mark spots with ...
Drivers with mild cognitive decline were less confident and less responsive on the road than those without it, a new study ...
New study reveals that car ads in the U.S. are heavily performance-focused, which could be encouraging reckless driving.
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