The American Heart Association says listening to your favorite holiday tune could help save a life this Christmas season.
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Could listening to Christmas music in the car land you on the naughty list this holiday season? According to one study, it just might.
Listening to Christmas songs in the car can be dangerous. Drivers can get reckless when listening to fast tempo songs.
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