| Commemorate our 500th Research in Action Blog Post! Back in 2013 we ventured out into the world of digital communications with our Research in Action blog. We remain committed to bringing you the most up-to-date hot topic stories, backed by evidence-based research, from the injury prevention realm. Five years later, we just published our 500th blog post! The Research in Action blog covers a wide array topics, including child occupant protection; concussion and head injury; crash avoidance and autonomous vehicles; safe mobility; teen driver safety; traumatic stress, and violence prevention. Take a look at our most popular posts from 2018: Developmental Disabilities and Driving The Consequences of Victim Blaming: Sexual Assault and Higher Education As Suicide Among Children And Teens Rises, Acting on Warning Signs is More Important Than Ever Concussion in Kids with ADHD New Evidence Supports Children Under 2 are Safest Riding Rear-Facing It’s All About Balance: Navigating the Pros and Cons of Smartphones for Teens and Children Why Teens Crash: Decoding the Black Box Tide Pod Challenge: The Latest Dangerous Fad Can Loud Music Affect Driving Performance On-line Training for Nurses: Trauma-informed Approach to Patient Care As peers in the injury research and prevention world, we invite you to sign up to receive email notification when a new blog post is available. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to keep abreast of all the latest news, research and updates from the Center for Injury Research and Prevention! |
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