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An estimated 2.8 million Americans suffer from a brain injury every year, and more than 5 million Americans currently live with a disability that has been caused by a brain injury. Since 1980, the National Head Injury Foundation has been commemorating Brain Injury Awareness Month in the month of March. This year, the theme is “My Brain Injury Journey,” highlighting stories of...


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While driving on the interstate in Georgia, you may notice that in addition to the posted maximum speed, otherwise known as a speed limit, there is a minimum speed of 40 mph. This limit requires motorists to drive at least 40 mph in order to prevent slow driving from causing an accident. This minimum speed has stayed the same over the years, even as the maximum speed limit ch...


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As anyone who lived in Atlanta during the winter of 2014 can attest, winter storms pose unique challenges to metro areas in the Southern US, including Metro Atlanta. Without fast-acting salt trucks and other winter infrastructure, it’s often left to individuals to plan for safety. This weekend, the National Weather Service has issued a


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During the holiday season, many of us are shopping for gifts and food more than usual, especially if we’re hosting gatherings. While you’re out and about, be aware of heightened risk of accidents in crowded parking lots. Not only are there more cars and pedestrians, but people are often in a hurry to check off that next to-do item. Unfortunately, crowded streets and hurried d...


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