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With a new year almost upon us, here is a look back on Research in Action's most popular 2020 blog posts.
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A new CHOP study found nearly half of teens return to driving within two weeks of seeking specialty care for a concussion.
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Dr. Declan Patton discusses key insights from his review of scientific papers with head impact sensor data.
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Dr. Daniel Corwin discusses two recent studies about the Visio-Vestibular Examination, which identifies visual and vestibular system deficits following head injury.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow Olivia E. Podolak, MD shares findings from a new CHOP study that helps clinicians better understand the characteristics of concussion in 0 to-4-year-old patients.
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A new Minds Matter Concussion Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia study examines the effectiveness of telephonic nurse triage for head trauma care.
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A new Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) study provides insights on how to accurately evaluate head impact sensor data.
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Learn about the science behind CIRP's research on the new Injury Research In Action YouTube Channel.
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Gabriel Nah, a senior at Lincoln University, plans to become a neuroscientist and thanks the REU Injury Science at CIRP for helping him choose a career path.
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New CHOP research shows new ED guidelines for limiting computed tomography of the brain to evaluate for bleeding after a head injury were sustainable across 5 years.
