Amateur male drivers who have other teens in the car have the highest chances of getting into an accident -- whether as a result from a phone, friends, the radio or something else. Car accidents are the leading cause of death among U.S. teens, and the amount of in-car distractions is driving that number up. So, how can you make sure your teen isn't at a higher accident risk? Make sure they know about distracted driving and the consequences.
Connecticut YMCA Camp Sued After Camper Contracts Lyme Disease
Camp Mohawk in Litchfield, Conn., is being sued after a 14-year-old girl contracted Lyme disease at the YMCA-run camp. Ticks at the camp bit Ariana Sierzputowski, who was 14 at the time, in 2011. According to the lawsuit, the girl repeatedly visited the camp nurse and complained of a variety of symptoms consistent with Lyme disease. She now suffers a variety of injuries, including memory loss and migratory joint, muscle and nerve pain, burning sensations in her skin, arthritis, muscle spasms, nausea, dizziness and difficulty breathing, according to the family's attorney.