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More Traffic Deaths in Wake of 9/11
September 11, 2012 The fear of terrorist attacks can alter our everyday behaviour and result in more fatal traffic accidents, according to new ... > full story -
Severe Pain in Sexual Assault Survivors Often Not Treated
September 11, 2012 A majority of sexual assault victims experience severe pain in the early aftermath of the crime but less than a third of these victims receive pain medications, according to ... > full story -
Suicide Prevention Expert Outlines New Steps to Tackle Military Suicide
September 10, 2012 The suicide rate in the US Army now exceeds the rate in the general population, and psychiatric admission is now the most common reason for hospitalization in the Army. These concerning trends are ... > full story -
Concussions Can Happen in All Kids, Not Just Athletes
September 5, 2012 The gridiron is back in action. From little leagues to professional teams, football frenzy has begun, and with it, concerns about concussions. But it's not just jarring tackles that can lead to ... > full story -
Repeated Exposure to Traumatic Images May Be Harmful to Health
September 4, 2012 Repeated exposure to violent images from the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the Iraq War led to an increase in physical and psychological ailments in a nationally representative sample of US adults, ... > full story -
Study Explores Injury Risk in Military Humvee Crashes
August 27, 2012 A new report examines the risk factors for injuries to U.S. military personnel from crashes involving highly mobile multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWVs), more commonly known as Humvees. According ... > full story -
Nanoparticles Reboot Blood Flow in Brain
August 23, 2012 Nanoparticles show promise in restoring blood flow to the brain when administered soon after a traumatic brain or other ... > full story -
New Era in Camouflage Makeup: Shielding Soldiers from Searing Heat of Bomb Blasts
August 22, 2012 Camouflage face make-up for warfare is undergoing one of the most fundamental changes in thousands of years, as scientists have described a new face paint that both hides soldiers from the enemy and ... > full story -
Spouses of People Suffering a Heart Attack Need Care for Increased Risk of Depression and Suicide
August 21, 2012 Spouses of people who suffer a sudden heart attack (an acute myocardial infarction) have an increased risk of depression, anxiety, or suicide after the event, even if their partner survives, ... > full story -
Nanoparticles Added to Platelets Double Internal Injury Survival Rate: Early Lab Study Hold Promise for Trauma Cases
August 20, 2012 Naonparticles tailored to latch onto blood platelets rapidly create healthy clots and nearly double the survival rate in the vital first hour after injury lab research ... > full story
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