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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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In honor of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, here is a roundup of our blog posts around intimate partner violence:
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A new study reveals that clinical measures of balance perform as well as, if not better than, device-based measures in distinguishing concussed patients.
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A recent study found that ADHD medications do reduce the risk of unintentional injuryin both children and adolescents.
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Valentina Graci, PhD summarizes findings from the Motion and Muscle Activation of Young Volunteers in Evasive Vehicle Maneuvers project.
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To honor World Mental Health Day, we're sharing a few of our previous blogs and resources involving pediatric mental health.
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Learn about new Human Factors research recently presented at the sixth Automated Vehicles Symposium in Orlando, Florida.
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To honor National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, today's Flashback Friday reshares posts on suicide prevention.
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Read an excerpt from a PolicyLab blog post on the need for states to strengthen their licensing policies to help reduce teen driver-related crashes.
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Read about a new study conducted by the Concussion Research team at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia that explains why females with concussions have more symptoms and longer recoveries than males.
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Read about the research training experiences of Ethan Douglas, MSE at the Center for Injury Research and Prevention.
