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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Repeat Brain Injury Raises Soldiers' Suicide Risk

Suicide risk is higher among military personnel with more lifetime TBIs, even after controlling for clinical symptom severity. Results of the study show that multiple ...  > full story

Passenger Car Drivers Are More Likely to Die in Crashes With SUVs, Regardless of Crash Ratings

Most consumers who are shopping for a new car depend on good crash safety ratings as an indicator of how well the car will ...  > full story

Amusement Rides in U.S. Injure 4,400 Kids a Year: Injuries Higher on 'Fixed' Rides

On average, a child is treated in an emergency department every other hour in the US for injuries on amusement rides, according ...  > full story

Children Routinely Injured or Killed by Guns, U.S. Study Shows; Access to Loaded, Unlocked Firearms Remains a Problem

While gun control issues usually surface after major incidents like the fatal shooting of 20 elementary school students in Newtown, ...  > full story

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