Health: Text-Driving is More Dangerous Than Drunk Driving; Your Money Can Affect Your Health; TV Ads Featuring HIV-Positive Latinos Will Air

September 19th, 2008

Text-driving is more dangerous than drunk driving. Young drivers are putting themselves in more danger than if they were driving drunk when they text behind the wheel, says a new study. Texting while driving – either reading a text or writing one – caused problems for a small group of young drivers (ages 17 to 24) who were studied while behind simulators in London. Reaction times slowed to 35 percent when they were writing or reading texts messages on their phones or handheld devices, the researchers found. By comparison, reaction time deteriorated 21 percent for people who had smoked marijuana and 12 percent who were driving legally drunk. Steering control also dropped a surprising 91 percent for text drivers compared to 35 percent for drunk drivers, the Transportation Research Laboratory – which carried out the study for the RAC Foundation – discovered. The tests also showed that texters were less able to maintain safe distances from other cars and they tended to drift out of their lane more often. RAC Foundation director Stephen Glaister said the research “clearly shows that a motorist who is texting is significantly more impaired than a motorist at the legal limit for alcohol.”

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Vital Signs: Your finances and job can affect your health. With all that’s going on on Wall Street, there’s new evidence that a poor financial outlook can lead to all sorts of health problems. Vital signs has the results of two new studies, and some solid solutions offered by the non-profit arm of financial services company ING.


TV ads featuring HIV-positive Latinos will air. The Kaiser Family Foundation and Univision Communications Inc., the nation’s leading Spanish-language media company, have unveiled “SOY…” (“I AM…”), a groundbreaking Spanish-language media campaign featuring the personal stories of a diverse group of Latinos living with HIV and the people who love them. The campaign was previewed today for about 3,000 members of the HIV/AIDS community during the opening session of the 2008 United States Conference on AIDS (USCA) in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Thursday. SOY… will debut nationally on Univision network and radio in conjunction with National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD) on Oct. 15 and continue throughout 2009.
The campaign was developed as part of ¡Entérate del VIH y SIDA! (Get the Facts about HIV and AIDS!), a long-standing public information partnership established in 2001 between Univision and the Kaiser Family Foundation to provide culturally relevant Spanish-language information and resources about HIV/AIDS.

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Comments

lynn said on September 19th, 2008

OH HELL YEAH!!!.. Your money can affect your health..No money can lead you to rob a bank ..Or sell some..” Crack and Weed”…Which leads to.. “Jail”..Or running from the ..”Law”… Or other Drug dealers”….Which leads to..” High blood pressure”..Using your own product..”Getting shot”..”Having a heart attack”.. Or having..”Big Bad Bubba”.. As a cell mate.

taunya said on September 20th, 2008

It is not just the young that are texting and driving. My good friend who is 34 years old doing this also. I am a woman and I am going to say this. Women need to put down the cell phones and makeup and pay more attention to their driving.

Jissie said on September 20th, 2008

Not his fan. Is he single now? I saw his profile on a famous WEALTHY&SEXY dating site http://RichMatchMaking.com ” yesterday.

domacdr said on December 4th, 2008

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nick_bocbas said on December 29th, 2008

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