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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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Allison E. Curry, PhD,MPH shares her research that supports state efforts to consider a GDL decal provision to enhance teen driver safety.
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In the wake of another suicide cluster in California, learn what we can do to prevent these tragedies from occurring.
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This post explores how teen dating violence research has expanded and diversified, particularly around gender differences. While partner violence first gained recognition as a women’s issue, more recent research sheds light on the nuances around victimization and perpetration rates across genders for various forms of violence.
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Teen dating violence, defined by as physical, sexual, psychological, or emotional violence within a dating relationship, including stalking, is unfortunately pervasive, as approximately 1 in 3 teens in the United States report being a victim of physical, sexual, emotional or verbal abuse from a dating partner in the past 12 months. Research in the field of teen dating violence has progressed and diversified in recent years, but it’s important to consider how this work has impacted health policy.
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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.
