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Concussion Education: Supporting School Nurses and Youth Athletic Program Leaders in Managing Injury
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New research identifies concussion education and support gaps among school nurses and youth athletic program leaders, highlighting opportunities to improve concussion care for children in urban communities.
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Inspired by a recent annual survey on toy safety, and with many of us entering our peak holiday toy shopping, today's Flashback Friday post highlights our previous toy safety blog posts.
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Hospital-based violence prevention programs provide support to violently injured individuals following discharge from the hospital. New research identifies and prioritizes outcomes for these individuals, revealing a focus on positive outcomes related to psychosocial health.
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Learn about autonomous vehicle safety research presented at a recent MAP 21/Mobility 21 Deployment Partner Consortium Event.
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Learn about a new food trend at malls, kiosks, and fairs across the country that carries health risks.
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Simulator sickness occurs in research involving simulated driving. Here’s what is currently known about how to prevent it.
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New CIRP research sheds light on how new teen drivers and their parents perceive the use of advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) technologies.
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A new research collaborative sees value in taking a multi-disciplinary approach to concussion research in children and teens.
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The Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS) is proud to release its 2018 Annual Report, featuring synopses of 10 research projects completed during the 2017-2018 CChIPS project year.
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A child’s confession that he or she is being bullied at school can leave parents feeling sad, angry, helpless, or all three at once. Here are proactive steps clinicians can recommend to parents to deal with a bullying situation.
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Pediatricians can play an important role in preventing teen crashes through counseling and education.
