December 6, 2012

There’s a new debate over one of the biggest weapons in the battle to prevent heart attacks. A new study claims that coated low-dose aspirin is less effective than plain aspirin in a daily regimen. Researchers said there’s little evidence that people are “aspirin-resistant” and recommends using plain aspirin tablets. Source Link

It isn't just texting that has safety experts concerned about our not-so-smartphone driving habits. A survey found that nearly half of young people also browse the web while driving. One-third admit to scanning Facebook news feeds and one out of five are posting to social media from behind the wheel. Source Link

Office politics and e-mail are two of the biggest time wasters in most workplaces according to a new study. Most employees say they spend at least two hours per week on non-work activities. The report says the total price tag for all that lost productivity costs American businesses about $134 billion a year. Source Link