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Is Melatonin Safe to Take Every Night?
By Markham Heid
Security Expert: How to Stay Safe at Political Rallies
By Abby Vesoulis
Drowning Is the No. 2 Cause of Death for Young Children. Here's How to Keep Your Kids Safe Around Pools
By Gina Martinez
The Boss: Nasiba Adilova Turned Her Frustrations as a New Mom Into a Luxury E-Comm Startup
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Why Americans Stopped Building Fallout Shelters
"Shelters against atomic and hydrogen bombs are nothing but coffins and tombs prepared in advance," the Soviet Defense Minister said in 1962
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Growing List of Accidents Spotlights Safety at Amusement Parks
On average, 12 kids a day are treated in U.S. emergency rooms for ride-related injuries
By Kevin Lui
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Carbon Monoxide Leak at Hotel Pool Kills Teenage Boy
The hotel employees found six unresponsive children on the deck of the hotel’s indoor pool
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Hong Kong Escalator Suddenly Reverses Direction, Injuring 18
Footage shows the moment when the escalator malfuctioned, sending shoppers tumbling
By Kevin Lui
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Just Ask for Angela: The Bars Using Codewords to Help People Escape Threatening Dates
If you Ask for Angela or order an Angel Shot in certain bars around the world, the bar staff will order you a taxi. Here's why
By Kate Samuelson
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Car Racing Is Deadly. This Is How We Keep Drivers Alive
NASCAR, F1 and amateur races have become faster, while their protective barriers remain concussive or lethal
By RJ Valentine
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Beach Safety
Forget sharks; riptides are much more likely
By Carey Wallace
July 27, 2016
China: Police to Guard Hospitals to Stop Attacks on Doctors
Frustration with China's broken healthcare system has seen attacks on physicians soar
By Charlie Campbell / Beijing
July 12, 2016
Honda Owners Told to Fix Air Bags or Face 'Urgent' Danger
U.S. safety officials warn that Takata air bag inflators are extremely dangerous
By Daniel White
June 30, 2016
These Nine Sins Get Chinese Tourists Added to the Nation’s Travel Blacklist
Please, no perpetuating “low-taste or superstitious” ideas
By Charlie Campbell / Beijing
June 2, 2016
India's Public Buses Will Now Be Fitted With Panic Buttons
GPS trackers and CCTV cameras will also be installed, the Transport Minister says
By Rishi Iyengar
May 26, 2016
10 Precautions That Can Help Keep Your Family Safe While Traveling Overseas
Useful tips from a foreign service mom
By Belinda Luscombe
March 23, 2016
Chipotle Is Warning Investors About Seriously Grim News
The chain expects to post its first quarterly loss amid food safety issues
By Victor Luckerson
March 16, 2016
6 Things You Should Know About Using Airbnb
You can get scammed if you communicate with the host outside of Airbnb’s site
By Melissa Locker
March 15, 2016
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