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Learn about the newly funded 2024-25 Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies research portfolio.
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Learn why building a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) is important in creating effective digital health interventions.
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Consumer Reports now recommends that children restrained using a rear-facing infant seat should be transitioned to a rear-facing convertible seat at age 1.
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Learn why research is needed on automated car technology with teen drivers in mind to make the roads safer for everyone.
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This informative post from an attending physician in developmental and behavioral pediatrics at CHOP explains when time-outs can be an effective behavioral strategy.
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Amanda Parks, a former CIRP@CHOP REU student, shares her experiences working with the Center for Violence Prevention at CHOP.
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The duct tape challenge, where someone is wrapped in duct tape and challenged to break free within a certain period of time, is the latest dangerous social media trend.
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Read these tips to mentor trainees in injury science research from CIRP@CHOP’s Director of Training.
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New CIRP@CHOP research sheds light on poor braking in emergency situations by novice teen drivers.
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New CIRP@CHOP research asks: Can we identify which children are most at risk of emotional distress after trauma?
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CHOP's Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS) has expanded its website. Read more about its unique research model and resources.