Launching New Music Albums Can Increase Road Accidents?
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Listening to a brand-new album by a favorite artist can be life-threatening behind the wheel. A large-scale study by Harvard Medical School shows that the number of fatal traffic accidents in the United States increases by more than 15 percent on release days of popular albums.
A recent Harvard Medical School study reveals an alarming correlation between the release of large music albums on streaming platforms and the increase in fatal road accidents. The invisible danger of...
When an artist launches one of the most anticipated albums of the year, millions of people enter the streaming platforms to listen to the songs for the first time. That collective reaction, which today forms part of the culture of musical releases, could have an unexpected consequence outside of the hearing aids: an increase in deaths in traffic accidents. A study by researchers at Harvard Medical School and published in the medical journal JAMA…
A recent study in the United States of America suggests a link between music streaming and deaths in road accidents - all because of online streaming.
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