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  2. Distracted driving: Why staying safe means staying focused - AOL

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    Limit distractions: Distracted driving isn’t just about your phone. Loud music, passengers, pets and children can distract drivers from staying focused on the road.

  3. 13 science-backed tips to stay focused and avoid distractions

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  5. Institute for Safe Medication Practices - Wikipedia

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    Among others, ISMP maintains and disseminates a list of "do not crush" medications, [3] as well as clinical best practices. [4] The ISMP's Medication Safety Self-Assessment tool has been used in surveys of medication safety in hospitals in the United States and elsewhere. [5] [6] [7] [8]

  6. Distraction - Wikipedia

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    Distracted driving is a dangerous threat to road safety across the world. While drunk driving rates have been on the decline since 1983, distracted driving has been increasing in recent years. Many feel this incline is due to the widespread prevalence of cell phones. While distracted driving can be attributed to anything that diverts attention ...

  7. Pill organizer - Wikipedia

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    Pill organisers are viewed as a way to prevent or reduce medication errors on the part of the patient, though evidence of effectiveness is not strong and they have been linked to medication errors. [3] The first pill organizer was invented by Phil Cherrin of Cherrin Brothers Corporation in Detroit, Michigan.

  8. New FDA rules for TV drug ads: Simpler language and no ...

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    But in the early 2000s, researchers began showing how companies could manipulate images and audio to de-emphasize safety information. In one example, a Duke University professor found that ads for the allergy drug Nasonex, which featured a buzzing bee voiced by Antonio Banderas, distracted viewers from listening to side effect information ...

  9. How to avoid distractions while studying, according to science

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