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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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CIRP is establishing a Neuroscience of Driving Research Program that will bridge basic neuroscience with applied driving research.
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Learn about Julia Vanni's training experiences as part of the Minds Matter Concussion team at CHOP in this training testimonial.
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Ridhi Sahani, a Biomechanical Engineering PhD candidate at the University of Virginia, shares why the Injury Science REU program helped her prepare for the future.
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The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma recently released a statement recognizing the prevalence of pediatric PTSD.
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For teens and pre-teens, romance can be exciting and confusing; for the adults in their lives, it may be difficult to discern the fine line between infatuation and abuse.
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Learn about the nine projects funded for a new year of research at the Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS).
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Activism can benefit teenagers, contributing to their mental well-being and success as an adult.
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Can loud music affect driving performance? We look at the science and weigh in.
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Learn about what issues the auto technology world should consider when developing self-driving cars.
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Access a new infographic from CHOP's Minds Matter Concussion Research team that explains how youth concussions result from broad range of activities, not just contact sports.
