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Dr. Dan Corwin shares how a “leaky pipeline” in pediatric concussion care reveals disparities in diagnosis, referral, and follow-up—and highlights targeted strategies to improve equitable access to effective treatment.
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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.
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There can be lifelong psychological and social implications from being bullied for being heavy as a child. New research describes what this looks like for middle and high school youth.
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New research examines how mental health symptoms related to ADHD, conduct disorder, and depression may affect the driving behaviors of newly licensed teens.
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While it may be difficult to understand why bystanders fail to report the signs of child abuse, a number of factors contribute to reluctance to intervene.
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Read this post to find out how the Haddon Matrix is re-imagined with highly automated vehicles.
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Center for Violence Prevention Practice-Based Scholar Dr. Ruth Abaya shares practical and evidence-based solutions to help curb youth gun violence.
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Here's how to encourage parents to remind their teens -- whether still at home or away at college -- to avoid the regret, avoid impaired driving on St. Patrick's Day.
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Many of the lessons learned in addressing the issue of drunk driving among teens could be applied to teens driving under the influence of marijuana.
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It's important to consider how to keep children optimally protected in taxis and ride-sharing services, such as Uber or Lyft.
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Access free evidence-based resources to help families prepare teens to become safe skilled drivers on the Teen Driver Source website.
