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Concussion Boosts Risk Of Suicide 3 Times: Study
- Tuesday February 9, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Adults who suffer a concussion may see their risk of suicide rise three times or more in the years after the injury, according to a study out Monday.
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Before the Oscars, Some Films Face the Truth Test
- Friday January 8, 2016
- Entertainment | Michael Cieply and Brooks Barnes, The New York Times
Once again, confrontations between an expanding field of reality-based movies and a growing pack of watchdogs, mostly of the armchair variety, have been turning the annual awards ritual into a brutal game of "gotcha." But, hey, lighten up. It's just a movie. And they don't give an Oscar for telling the truth
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World Cup Sets Bad Example: US Concussion Expert
- Wednesday July 16, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
World Cup organisers repeatedly failed to follow their own concussion protocol and then failed to take advantage of the international interest in the tournament to teach football fans and young players about the dangers of head injuries, US concussion expert Chris Nowinski said on Tuesday.
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A suicide, a last request, a family's questions
- Wednesday February 23, 2011
- World News | Alan Schwarz, The New York Times
The words came up on Alicia Duerson's cellphone as blithely as text messages typically do, but this one was different: her former husband, the former Chicago Bears star Dave Duerson, asked her to donate his brain for research. She texted back and heard nothing, then called their son, Tregg, who was just ending his workday as a bank analyst in Chica...
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Babywalkers may delay development and cause injuries
- Thursday October 3, 2002
- Health | Team DoctorNDTV
Babywalkers i.e. infant walkers, wheeled seats that allow infants to move around with their feet on the floor are widely used, by 50% or more of infants. A recent showed that babywalkers delay acquisition of crawling, standing alone, and walking alone.
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www.ndtv.com
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Concussion Boosts Risk Of Suicide 3 Times: Study
- Tuesday February 9, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Adults who suffer a concussion may see their risk of suicide rise three times or more in the years after the injury, according to a study out Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Before the Oscars, Some Films Face the Truth Test
- Friday January 8, 2016
- Entertainment | Michael Cieply and Brooks Barnes, The New York Times
Once again, confrontations between an expanding field of reality-based movies and a growing pack of watchdogs, mostly of the armchair variety, have been turning the annual awards ritual into a brutal game of "gotcha." But, hey, lighten up. It's just a movie. And they don't give an Oscar for telling the truth
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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World Cup Sets Bad Example: US Concussion Expert
- Wednesday July 16, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
World Cup organisers repeatedly failed to follow their own concussion protocol and then failed to take advantage of the international interest in the tournament to teach football fans and young players about the dangers of head injuries, US concussion expert Chris Nowinski said on Tuesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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A suicide, a last request, a family's questions
- Wednesday February 23, 2011
- World News | Alan Schwarz, The New York Times
The words came up on Alicia Duerson's cellphone as blithely as text messages typically do, but this one was different: her former husband, the former Chicago Bears star Dave Duerson, asked her to donate his brain for research. She texted back and heard nothing, then called their son, Tregg, who was just ending his workday as a bank analyst in Chica...
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www.ndtv.com
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Babywalkers may delay development and cause injuries
- Thursday October 3, 2002
- Health | Team DoctorNDTV
Babywalkers i.e. infant walkers, wheeled seats that allow infants to move around with their feet on the floor are widely used, by 50% or more of infants. A recent showed that babywalkers delay acquisition of crawling, standing alone, and walking alone.
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www.ndtv.com