The American Heart Association has unveiled Virginia’s first CPR training kiosk at The Market at 25th, offering free, quick lessons to help save lives in emergencies.
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The dangers of lithium-ion batteries
and how to keep your family safe
AAA urges drivers, parents, and students to stay alert as school resumes, sharing key safety tips for buses, drop-offs, walking, and biking near schools.
Summer is wrapping up and college move-in season is kicking off. Whether students are heading off to college for the first time or returning to campus, it’s the perfect time…
Richmond has adopted Vision Zero, which is a commitment to eliminate all traffic fatalities and injuries.
Lawmakers have passed important legislation regarding seatbelts, speeding, and street racing.
Discover expert swim and water safety tips for parents and children.
Learn why heat affects seniors differently and strategies to prevent dehydration or overheating.
AAA offers tips on preventing and minimizing water damage due to frigid temperatures.
Learn about Project ADAM, a free program at CHoR at VCU that helps schools ensure they are prepared in the case of a cardiac arrest on their campus.
Living with COVID-19 is part of public health and keeping our families safe. Here’s the latest – vaccines, testing, more – from VCU’s Dr. Suzanne Lavoie.
Immaturity and inexperience―these traits combine to raise the crash risk when teenagers are behind the wheel. Young drivers tend to misjudge their own driving skills while at the same time,…












