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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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A new CHOP/Annenberg Public Policy Center study explores the role of working memory development in adolescents and motor vehicle crash risk.
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Read this summary of a recent observational study published in the Journal of Safety Research that found the majority of children 2 to 10 years old were unsupervised in a parking lot.
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Read stories from the 2019 Injury Science REU Class and what they plan to do next.
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Read more about why the FDA recently issued a warning against a "miracle cure" for conditions such as autism.
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Those of us who work with children and families see firsthand the incredible toll that traumatic events such as gunshot wounds take, emotionally, physically, cognitively, and behaviorally. As a community, we have a shared responsibility to protect our children from harm and to hold each other accountable.
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Newly published research adds to the existing literature establishing a link between child abuse and a male caregiver.
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Read about Hadley McVeigh's writing and communications internship with CIRP's Outreach and Advocacy team.
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Globally, snakebites and snake envenomation (the process by which venom is injected by the snake) are major causes of injury and death, even to children.
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Read a selection from a CHOP Research Institute Cornerstone blog about a new National Institutes of Health grant that will allow for the expansion of Friend to Friend, a school-based relational aggression intervention designed specifically for 3rd to 5th grade girls.
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A recent study examined contributing consumer products/activities associated with non-fatal traumatic brain injuries in different age groups of children.
