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Read our latest roundup of notable child injury prevention news articles from June 2025.

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As we close out 2024, let's take a look back at some of the popular blog posts from this year.
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CVP co-directors Dr. Joel Fein and Dr. Stephen Leff share evidence-based public health solutions to curb gun violence and create safe, healthy communities for children and youth.
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Read abstracts of recent peer-reviewed research studies conducted by members of the Center for Injury Research and Prevention and the Center for Violence Prevention at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Dr. Shoop discusses the impact of concussions on mental health, particularly during the holiday season.
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Dr. Haley Bishop describes a collaboration with Minnesota Health Solutions to develop a new technology- a network of car seat sensors connected to a smartphone app- that has led to safer installations and a reduction in errors.
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Dr. Joel Fein, co-director of CHOP's Center for Violence Prevention (CVP), discusses the latest milestone in CVP's partnership with the Philadelphia Eagles via the "A Fan of Change" campaign.
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Read our latest roundup of notable child injury prevention news articles from November 2024.
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Dr. Christine Waanders discusses a collaboration with AAA Club Alliance to train young people to become leaders who promote safety in and around their schools.
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In this repost of a CHOP Research Institute Cornerstone blog post, Dr. Valentina Graci shares her journey and inspiration as an automotive safety researcher.
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In honor of National Injury Prevention Day 2024, we round up some of our recent blog posts sharing strategies to help keep kids with neurodevelopmental differences safe.