NBA player suggests uniform policy for handling concussions

In previous posts we have discussed the overall need for more awareness of the long-term effects of concussions, especially for sports players who frequently suffer head injuries. We have focused on the prevalence of head injuries sustained during football practices and games, and how the NFL made the decision last year to crackdown and penalize individuals for giving hard hits to other players.

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Florida cities install red-light cameras to prevent accidents

The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety revealed results last week from a study that analyzed the impact red-light cameras had on the number of accidents that occurred at busy intersections. The study was conducted from 2004 through 2008 in 14 of some of the nation’s largest cities. Each city installed a number of red-light enforcement cameras at intersections to track if the presence of the cameras would reduce the number of accidents caused by drivers

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Man prevents fatal hit-and-run driver from fleeing scene in Miami

Accidents involving cars and pedestrians often result in serious injury or death. A pedestrian has no protection, and even if a vehicle is traveling at a slow pace, an individual could suffer life-threatening injuries. Although some accidents are unavoidable, many could have easily been prevented with careful driving. Drivers are responsible for following traffic laws to ensure that the roads are safe for others.

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Study suggests cancer drug might also treat spinal cord injuries

A new study published in Science Express highlights the effect the cancer drug Taxol may possibly have on those suffering from spinal cord injuries. The study was published on Jan. 27 and suggests that low doses of Taxol have helped stimulate the growth of nerve cells in rats with spinal cord injuries. Researchers are conducting more work on the study in hopes to find a treatment for similar injuries in humans.

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Worker falls, impaled on railing at construction site in Florida

Construction workers have a dangerous profession. They work with heavy machinery and equipment, and one mistake or overlook could be life-threatening. The federal government regulates work sites in order to protect workers from injuries or death, and to ensure that companies have maintained a safe environment for their employees. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulates construction sites and provides specific guidelines that companies must follow in order to be in compliance with safety

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Brain Injuries: Surviving a Gunshot Wound to the Head, Part Two

Last week we discussed how nine out of 10 people die from their injuries after being shot in the head. Americans have been amazed by the survival of congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords after she was shot over a week ago. Many have been following her story, and reporters have been interviewing doctors in order to understand how someone can survive such an injury. We will continue this discussion on our blog today, focusing on the developments

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Denny’s Restaurant Sued for Lack of Security During Late Hours

Property owners have a duty to maintain a safe environment for individuals who have a right to be there. Many personal injury attorneys believe this includes making certain that the property is safe from any criminal activity that could likely occur. A Denny’s restaurant outside of Seattle is being sued for negligent security during a 2007 shooting that injured customers. The lawsuit accuses the chain restaurant of failing to address thousands of incidents nationwide that

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