Researchers at Monash University are carrying out an in-depth study to analyse what trauma to the body happens in a car crash.
The academics are looking at 390 different accidents to answer a crucial question – why do some people come out unscathed in a car crash, whilst others face serious injuries or even death? The study is titled Australian National Crash In-depth Study (ANCIS).
Their initial findings have presented chilling insights to the trauma faced by the human body in an accident.
Sleep deprivation is an exceedingly pressing issue that can have serious health implications when left unchecked. According to the Sleep Health Foundation, an alarming 18 per cent of Australian adults are sleeping less than six hours per night, while some 20 per cent suffer from chronically poor sleep.
Despite the Australian economy not looking as healthy as in recent months, consumers continue to push up new car sales.
Animal collisions in Australia are on the rise and will peak in the period between June and August if last year’s insurance claims are anything to go by.