To help prevent head injuries, try the following suggestions:
If you drink alcohol, drink in moderation. Never drink and drive.
Wear a seat belt or helmet.
If you play sports, wear appropriate protective headgear.
If your job involves working high above the ground, use approved safety equipment to prevent accidental falls. Never work in a high place if you feel dizzy or light-headed, have been drinking alcohol, or are taking...
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