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Friday, 08 January 2016 09:33
Distracted Walking Causes a Spike in ER Visits
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The Dr. Leigh Vinocur Show
Wednesday, 03 June 2015 11:46
Are You at Risk for Text Neck?
Text neck refers to the repetitive stress you're putting on your neck and back from constantly staring down at your phone.
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Health Radio
Friday, 11 April 2014 10:22
Serious Dangers of Distracted Driving
Distracted driving causes more than nine deaths each day in the US. Learn how to avoid becoming a statistic.
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The Dr. Leigh Vinocur Show
Monday, 06 January 2014 12:45
Are You Addicted to the Internet?
One out of every eight Americans experiences signs of internet addiction, and 34 percent check their smartphones before getting out of bed.
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Staying Well
Wednesday, 11 September 2013 12:33
When Should Your Child Get a Cell Phone?
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Healthy Children
Wednesday, 08 May 2013 12:22
Too Many Parents Multi-task While Driving Kids
What if you had an accident with your children in the car because you were busy texting? Please, keep your precious cargo safe.
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Healthy Children
Thursday, 21 March 2013 14:04
Cell Phones Cause Brain Tumors? Alzheimers? A Doctors Opinion
It’s a scene I know all to well. A patient or hospital calls me up, and I spend the next several minutes to hours on the phone, working to resolve the issue.
My whole life in the cell phone era I have been “available” by phone. Each ring I put that phone up to my head, and a little part of me wonders, like a smoker with a cigarette...."is this the one that kills me?"
As a physician I am the first one to admit that I am not a scientist or a researcher. I have no more insight into this issue than the average person, but I honestly can say that cell phones spook me.
So, lets look at what we do know.
My whole life in the cell phone era I have been “available” by phone. Each ring I put that phone up to my head, and a little part of me wonders, like a smoker with a cigarette...."is this the one that kills me?"
As a physician I am the first one to admit that I am not a scientist or a researcher. I have no more insight into this issue than the average person, but I honestly can say that cell phones spook me.
So, lets look at what we do know.
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RadioMD Blog