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Published January 26, 2021 in Research in action
Registration is open for virtual concussion education pop-up sessions featuring experts from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Minds Matter Concussion Program.

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December 11, 2013 in Research in action

We need to take bold action for children to stop being injured and killed by gunshot.
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December 3, 2013 in Research in action

Here's the latest on how to manage ADHD symptoms and driving among adolescents and young adults from Dr. Patty Huang, a clinician at CHOP.
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November 14, 2013 in Research in action

A couple in Maine have created a pink GDL decal of their own to help keep teens safe in memory of their daughter, Taylor, 15, who was killed in a crash.
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October 30, 2013 in Research in action

Although well-intentioned, helmets and playing/practice standards such as hit counts have jumped ahead of the science in concussion prevention.
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October 29, 2013 in Research in action

Access eight short videos featuring The Minds Matter Concussion Program at CHOP team that address the most common questions about pediatric concussion.
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October 17, 2013 in Research in action

Car seat manufacturers and automakers collaborate on safety solutions through a partnership with CIRP@CHOP's Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS).
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September 12, 2013 in Research in action

New series of infographics and posters provide best-practice state-of-the-science tips on recognizing symptoms and managing youth concussions in terms that youth can understand.
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August 12, 2013 in Research in action

In an editorial, CIRP researchers address the “perfect storm” of inexperience, adolescence and ADHD that increases crash risk.
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August 6, 2013 in Research in action

Here's how to determine if your child is ready to drive from experts at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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June 27, 2013 in Research in action

CIRP recently welcomed Robert Isler, PhD, an associate professor of Psychology at The University of Waikato in New Zealand, for an extended visit. He shared his findings about training the teen brain to drive.