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Don’t Use Drugs and Ride: Hospitals Treat Thousands of Drug-Related Bike Injuries Each Year

Don’t Use Drugs and Ride: Hospitals Treat Thousands of Drug-Related Bike Injuries Each Year

Don’t Use Drugs and Ride: Hospitals Treat Thousands of Drug-Related Bike Injuries Each Year
Bicycle after crash

Bicycle after crash

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – September 26, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

From 2019 to 2020, more than 11,000 people who had been using drugs were treated in U.S. emergency departments for injuries that occurred while riding a bicycle, according to a new report in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

“When these patients present to the emergency department, it becomes important not only to treat the injuries but also to refer patients to drug treatment in an effort to intervene and prevent further negative events related to drug use,” says the report’s lead author Bart Hammig, Ph.D., M.P.H., of the Public Health Program at the University of Arkansas.

Further, among these patients, typical injury-prevention measures such as helmet wearing and improved bike lanes may not be enough to reduce these incidents, as it is “unlikely that the person was riding the bike for exercise,” according to the study’s authors.

Such bicyclists may instead be riding because of circumstances related to a substance use disorder, such as homelessness, license revocation from a previous driving-while-intoxicated conviction or financial instability — all of which may limit the ability to drive a car for transportation.

“This is an often overlooked and ignored population when discussing bicycle injuries,” Hammig says, “but one that stakeholders such as emergency department personnel, drug treatment centers and transportation officials need to consider when trying to prevent future injuries.”

According to Hammig and his co-author, Robert Davis, Ph.D., bicycle crash victims who are intoxicated often have more serious injuries than others. In the study, the reported injuries included fractures (22%) and internal organ injuries (19%), and nearly a third of patients had to be admitted to the hospital. Few injuries (1%) were concussions, but 8% of crashes resulted from drug poisonings. Because the data were recorded at the hospital, victims who died at the scene were not included.

A disproportionate percentage of the patients were men (86.4%). The most common drugs found in the system of crash victims were methamphetamine (36.4%), cannabis (30.7%) and opioids (18.5%), and nearly a quarter of patients also had alcohol in their system.

To conduct their research, Hammig and Davis reviewed 2019-2020 data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, a hospital-based database. Statistics from the system’s nationally representative sample of U.S. hospitals allow for estimation of the number of incidents countrywide. In this study, the researchers extracted all data for bicycle injuries related to the use of psychoactive drugs (independent of alcohol) during the study period. They estimated there were 11,314 such injuries — 2.6% of the overall estimated 480,286 bicycle injuries in that study period.

Hammig and Davis note that, because a variety of circumstances contribute to drug-related bicycle crashes — often overlapping and interacting factors — prevention will be difficult. However, they note that further surveillance, data collection and study will help elucidate additional ways to prevent such injuries.

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Annual Fine Arts Fundraiser: Beaux Arts and Champagne

Annual Fine Arts Fundraiser: Beaux Arts and ChampagneCome Feast your Eyes at the Scottsdale Artists’ School Annual Fine Arts Fundraiser

Annual Fine Arts Fundraiser: Beaux Arts and Champagne
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Save the Date for Scottsdale Artists’ School\nAnnual Fine Arts Fundraiser.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – September 24, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

The Scottsdale Artists’ School Announces its Annual Fine Arts Fundraiser: Beaux Arts and Champagne.

Scottsdale Artists’ School’s annual fine arts fundraiser, Beaux Arts and Champagne 2022 will be a hybrid event this year.

Over the past 39 years, Scottsdale Artists’ School, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has been a prominent influence in the art community and continues to teach the fundamentals of fine art to artists and aspiring artists of all ages and skill levels. The School offers programs to a wide range of students, including children in our public schools, families, adults and many others who might not be able to attend without assistance. Proceeds from the fundraiser are essential to supporting these programs.

On November 10-12, 2022, an online silent auction will showcase the works of leading artists featuring paintings, drawings, and sculptures. Guests can go online for a virtual auction. They may attend an in-person event on Saturday, November 12 starting at 6 pm. This festive gala is set to be an evening of fun, a celebration of beauty and a night of revelry for Scottsdale Artists’ School. Guests will enjoy music, libations, light dinner, and special door prizes. They will be able to mingle with artists, both local and visiting, and get the opportunity to acquire original works of art. All bidding will be online whether attending the in-person party or joining virtually.

This year’s silent auction will feature travel packages, themed baskets, and various artwork from well-known professional artists, including Signature Artist Douglas Fryer. A limited set of juried work from the school’s student artists will also be available. Opening bids begin at a percentage of the fair market value for each piece of artwork.

Participants will also be able to purchase raffle tickets for the sculpture Midnight at the Oasis by Signature Sculptor Sandy Scott. In-person attendees will also be entered to win a variety of Door Prizes.

The In-Person Evening Gala, on November 12, will start at 6 pm. Tickets are $150 per person.

Raffle tickets for the Midnight at the Oasis Sculpture by Sandy Scott are $25 for 1 ticket and $100 for 6 tickets.

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https://scottsdaleartschool.org/beaux-arts-2022

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Trudy Hays

Executive Director

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(480) 990-1422

Gabriele Rewis

Director of Marketing

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Table for 92 Cooking Through the Periodic Table of Elements™

Table for 92 Cooking Through the Periodic Table of Elements™Newest video series from Thor’s Outdoor Science Academy™ features recipes inspired by the elements

Table for 92 Cooking Through the Periodic Table of Elements™
Table for 92

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ANNANDALE, N.J. – September 23, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

When Thor Giese whips up a meal, the periodic table of elements is his inspiration. Yes, the same periodic table from high school chemistry.

Thor, from Thor’s Outdoor Science Academy™, is a trained archaeologist as well as an avid hunter, fisherman, forager, and gardener. Combining all his interests, the academy is now releasing a series of entertaining and educational videos called Table for 92, with Thor literally cooking through the periodic table of elements. 

Though 118 elements are found on the table, only 92 are naturally occurring. Thor explores one natural element in each episode, which includes an explanation of the element and its history, its relationship to food, and its relationship to people. 

“Science is a way to help make sense of the world, and I believe the fundamental order of the universe can be explained in the periodic table of elements,” said Thor, whose work has been featured on PBS and earned a 2021 Telly Award. “Many elements are found in the foods we eat every day, while others are found in the way food is processed and preserved. Table for 92 – Cooking Through the Periodic Table of Elements™ is an interactive way to understand these elements, while having a great time – and making a lot of fire.”

Thor built an outdoor kitchen, complete with a fire pit, grill, and rock oven, for the production of the “Table for 92” series. Most of the meat cooked has been prepared on an Asado grill, a food preparation method from Argentina.

“I was almost brought to tears the first time I ate a chicken thigh cooked in this way,” Thor jokes. To accompany the series, Thor is creating a cookbook that features history, science, culture, and recipes based on the elements. 

Join Thor on his YouTube channel for the launch of “Table for 92” on Sept. 23, 2022, and discover for yourself how neon, cobalt, and argon can be tasty and interesting! New shows will air every Friday.

About Thor Giese & Thor’s Outdoor Science Academy™

With a degree in anthropology from the University of Colorado in Denver, Thor worked as an archaeologist on numerous digs and excavation sites around the world, as well as served as a resident educator at Dinosaur Ridge, an outdoor museum in Colorado known as one of the world’s most famous dinosaur fossil localities. Easily educating over 200,000 museum guests in his time, Thor learned how to make science come alive and connect with others.

Combining his love for science with a passion for education, beginning in 2020, Thor developed a series of experiential science videos that aired on PBS, Thor’s Outdoor Science Academy, where he tackles the elements of earth, air, fire, and water. Exploring these elements through science, history, language, food, and great stories, Thor is entertaining and educating viewers of all ages on our great big world of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

The academy’s episode “Hot Sauce” was named a Silver Winner for Non-Broadcast, General-Nature/Wildlife in the 42nd Annual Telly Awards in 2021. The Telly Awards honors excellence in video and television across all screens and is judged by leaders from video platforms, television, streaming networks, and production companies.

Learn more about Thor’s Outdoor Science Academy™ at thorsoutdoorscienceacademy.com or follow on social media at:

www.facebook.com/thorsoutdoor

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