https://www.selleckchem.com/products/Adriamycin.html Result The significant factors that lead to accidents differed significantly for drivers with different levels of financial burden. First, most of the factors were weakly correlated with the crash rate among Group 1 drivers. Second, many factors related to working conditions and risky driving behavior were significant for drivers in Groups 2 and 3, while working hours and off-duty days were significant only for drivers in Group 3. Third, working hours were negatively correlated with accident rates for drivers in Group 3, and the drivers who suffered from the heaviest financial burden were most affected by fatigue and sleep problems.Conclusion Financial burden is the root cause behind the propensity of taxi drivers to be involved in accidents. Taxi companies should find ways to reduce drivers' expenses, and new technologies, such as taxi-calling or location and navigation based on mobile applications, should be introduced into the traditional taxi industry.PURPOSE The pursuit of a dietary source to increase urine pH and citrate in stone formers has been ongoing for more than 30 years. Early evidence showed that orange juice (OJ) contains alkali and citrate but high sugar and ascorbic acid content limited the use of OJ as a viable daily source of alkali. Recently, novel low calorie OJs have emerged and could potentially be a better option. METHODS Beverages with high concentrations of alkali citrate and malate were identified using ion chromatography. Two low calorie OJ beverages, in addition to Crystal Light Lemonade (CLLB) were chosen. Healthy volunteers (5 men, 5 women) drank 1L of OJ or CLLB with 1L water daily for 7 days and then completed a 24-hour urinalysis. A washout week was instituted between trial weeks. The study design is a prospective randomized cross over control trial. A paired analysis using comparison of means was used to evaluate low calorie OJ and CLLB. Volunteers had no prior history of kidney