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Brain Trauma Causes CTE but Researchers Still Have Questions
Nearly 20 Years After Early CTE Studies, Scientists are Still Looking for Answers About Sports-Related Concussions and CTE Risk Researchers know that sports-related concussions and...
Defective Products Are Being Sold through Secondhand Marketplaces
Consumers Should be Aware That Product Recalls do Not Prevent Dangerous Products From Being Sold At Secondhand Marketplaces Have you ever purchased a second hand...
NY Traffic Report Highlights the Main Causes of Car-Crash Injuries in New York City
Learn more about the common causes of injuries during car crashes and ways to stay safe this fall in New York City. New York City...
Among Drivers, Older Adults May Be More Susceptible to Tech-Related Distracted Driving
AAA Study Says Senior Drivers are More Likely to be Distracted by Technology While Driving When we think about distracted driving accidents and technology, many...
Infants Suffer More Fatal Injuries Than Children of Other Ages
Study Says Child Injury Deaths Occur Most Frequently for Infants A recent study reported in Business Wire suggests that infants are at a greater risk...
Assessing Elevator Accident Causes in New York
New Investigation in NYC Cites Mechanic Errors, Poor Training, and Inspection Failures As Primary Causes of Elevator Accidents Generally speaking, elevator accidents resulting in serious personal...
New Concussion Test Approved for U.S. Market
Non-Invasive Concussion Test Will be Available for Children and Adults in the U.S. Concussions and other forms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be difficult...
How Long Should My Child be Rear-Facing and Other Car-Seat Safety Topics
Age Should Not be the Primary Factor in Determining Whether a Child Should be in a Rear-Facing Car Seat Rear-facing car seats are intended to...
New Medical Error Documentary Addresses Patient Injuries
HBO Documentary “Bleed Out” Shows Effects of Medical Mistakes for Patients and Their Families Medical errors happen much more often than they should, and they...