In 2007, researchers at St. Louis University School of Medicine found that people who spend a lot of
time behind the wheel tend to develop more skin cancers on the left side of their heads, necks, and arms — the side nearest the drivers window.
Not exact matches
LIke many a mom, particularly those that spend the bulk of their
time in the house or
behind the
wheel of a mini-van, I
tend to neglect some things that I probably shouldn't, particularly if they only involve me.
Teens similarly are likely to be injured at this
time of year because in addition to being drivers, they
tend to be passengers in car accidents involving teenage drivers or they
tend to be operating on a learner's permit — both situations marred by inexperience
behind the
wheel.