Research In Action
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Kasey Stammen, a CIRP REU student, reflects on how her interdisciplinary experience bridging exercise science and injury biomechanics helped her realize that a career in injury prevention doesn’t require choosing one path—but connecting them.
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Pediatricians can play an important role in preventing teen crashes through counseling and education.
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Learn about new recommendations to keep kids safe in autonomous vehicles from a SafeKids Worldwide's Blue Ribbon Panel author.
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Learn about a one-of-a-kind pilot study that employed a virtual pedestrian crossing environment to explore how eye-tracking technology could be used to evaluate children’s behavior and point of view before crossing.
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New CHOP research examines crash risk and ADHD medication use in young drivers.
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Learn about Partners for Child Passenger Safety (PCPS), a ground-breaking line of CIRP research, and new research being conducted.
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New CIRP research offers insights about child restraint system use by parents and caregivers of kids ages 4 to 10 years.
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Lessons learned from the pros, CHOP research will inform concussion prevention, diagnosis and treatment for kids.
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Since depression affects interpersonal relationships with family members, friends, and significant others, it should be seen as a risk factor for self-injury and injury to others. Prevention is key.
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Parents sometimes ask me how to safely develop their child into a great athlete. My response sometimes surprises them. I say, "Don’t specialize too soon". It is not good from an injury risk perspective, and it is not good for long-term athletic development.
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As summer draws to a close, we reflect on the dangerous fad of the season: the #InMyFeelings challenge.
