According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), football players headgear does not necessarily increase their protection from concussions. There are some special headgear that will reduce concussion risks. The researches followed 1,332 teenage football players at 36 different high schools. Read their whole study and the research here:
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
The "Epidemic" of Injury From Preventable Medical Errors
An enormous number of people die each year due to preventable medical errors--enough to more than wipe out the entire population of the City of New Orleans every year. The Journal of Patient Safety reports that more than 400,000 people die each year from medical errors. Even the conservative Forbes magazine notes that "[w]hen we don’t demand safety, [hospitals] don’t supply it."
Where is the outcry from the public and from politicians? Why do we hear politicians advocating efforts to limit an injured patient's right to sue healthcare providers instead of trying to fix the problem? Americans are more than ten times more likely to die from a preventable medical error than they are to die on the highways.
But the same report cites a statistic that is even more stunning--the rate of serious injuries resulting from preventable medical errors may be as much at 20 time higher than the death rate. Each year, the number of people in the U.S. suffering serious injuries from preventable medical errors may be approaching the entire population of New York City.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Lies That Big Corporations Tell
Big corporations and their insurance companies want to limit, even take away, your right to sue. Why? Because lawsuits and the judicial process are the only remedies available to ordinary citizens to hold Corporate America accountable for its wrongdoing.
Corporations spend millions each year on misinformation campaigns, attempting to make people fear and distrust lawyers and lawsuits.
For the truth about lawsuits and the judicial process, we recommend that you click the following link and read Debunking the Myths.
Damage Control: Purdue Researchers Tackle Football Head Injuries
Attached is an article that was published in the Indianapolis Monthly magazine. The article highlights Purdue University’s research on football helmets, including a new football-helmet design. Click here to read the full article.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Children With Brain Injury Much More Likely to Suffer From Depression.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children who suffer concussion or brain injuries are much more likely to suffer from depression. To read more, click here.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Could a ‘Trojan Horse’ Better Identify Traumatic Brain Injury?
Accurately diagnosing traumatic brain injuries and concussions is difficult, as standard CT or MRI scans can’t see most changes to the brain caused by these injuries.
Clinicians must rely on patients accurately and candidly describing their symptoms, which many patients – such as soldiers and athletes – are hesitant to do for fear of being removed from action with their unit or team...
Read the full article here
NATION’S YOUTH SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS AND HEALTH LEADERS UNITE TO LAUNCH SPORTS CONCUSSION PARTNERSHIP
The National Council of Youth Sports (NCYS) has recently released an article talking about the creation of The National Sports Concussion Coalition. This Coalition includes partnerships between concussion specialists, sports medicine
professionals, and leaders at other levels of sports to prevent and manage
concussions among young athletes. Read the full article here
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