When patients go to the hospital in New Mexico, they expect to receive safe, quality care. However, not all hospitals live up to the same standards. Some hospitals have obtained low rankings over the years for patient safety and health concerns, including two D-rated...
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AAA survey reveals unease with autonomous cars
Though self-driving cars are more than a decade away from realization, automakers want to ensure the public's support for them. Yet the majority of U.S. adults have misgivings about this next step in car technology. You may have misgivings even about current car...
Report shows how to reduce errors in medical diagnosis
According to the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine, anywhere between 40,000 and 80,000 people in New Mexico and the rest of the U.S. die each year from complications linked to medical diagnostic errors. Every year overall, some 12 million people are affected by...
Later school start times could reduce crashes among teen drivers
Teen drivers in New Mexico and across the nation might get into fewer car accidents if schools implement later start times, according to a new study. The research was recently published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. For the study, researchers examined...