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Rate of Suicide by Hanging/suffocation Doubles in Middle-Aged Men and Women
November 20, 2012 A new article examines changes in the method of suicide committed in the U.S. over the past ... > full story -
Embattled Childhoods May Be the Real Trauma for Soldiers With PTSD
November 19, 2012 New research on posttraumatic stress disorder in soldiers challenges popular assumptions about the origins and trajectory of PTSD, providing evidence that traumatic experiences in childhood - not ... > full story -
Alcohol Provides Protective Effect, Reduces Mortality Substantially After Injury, Study Suggests
November 19, 2012 Injured patients were less likely to die in the hospital if they had alcohol in their blood, according to a new study -- and the more alcohol, the more likely they were to ... > full story -
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Hypothermia: Coming out of the Cold
November 14, 2012 New research provides clarity on the management and treatment of accidental hypothermia victims. The article reviews current knowledge of accidental hypothermia, along with a medical algorithm to ... > full storyMore: -
Relatives of People Who Die Suddenly from Heart Problems Have Greatly Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
November 13, 2012 Relatives of young people who have died suddenly from a heart-related problem are at greatly increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, according to a new ... > full story -
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First-of-Its-Kind Program Improves Outcomes for Seniors Admitted for Trauma
November 13, 2012 A first-of-its-kind program lowers risk of delirium in elderly patients admitted for trauma and decreases the likelihood they will be discharged to a long-term care ... > full story -
Helmets Save Lives of Skiers and Snowboarders, Study Suggests
November 12, 2012 The use of helmets by skiers and snowboarders decreases the risk and severity of head injuries and saves lives, new research suggests. The findings debunk long-held beliefs by some that the use of ... > full story -
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Burn Doctors Treat More Patients During Cold-Weather Months, Urge Caution With Home Heating
November 8, 2012 With temperatures falling into the 30s this week, people across the mid-state in the U.S. will be turning up the heat to stay warm. But, as the temperature drops, the number of patients treated ... > full story -
War's Impact Can Haunt Veterans Long After Combat
November 8, 2012 As the nation marks Veteran’s Day to honor those who have served their country, it’s important to remember that many soldiers battle mental health conditions such as anxiety, ... > full story -
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Inpatient Brain Injury Education Increases Bike Helmet Use, Study Finds
November 8, 2012 A 30-minute brain injury education program taught in the hospital may increase children's use of bicycle helmets, researchers ... > full story
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