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Concussion Victim Becomes Advocate for Traumatic Brain Injury Safety

March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month, an appropriate moment to remind ourselves of the dangers that can accompany many otherwise fun and healthy activities. CBS Sports touches on this with the harrowing story of a teenager who sustained a concussion playing middle school football. Because the injury was not…

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Oregon Children’s Traumatic Brain Injuries Can be Lessened by Rear-Facing Car Seats

New parents have been told for years to use rear-facing car seats until their babies turn one year old and weigh 20 pounds, after which front-facing child seats are the norm. But data from both Oregon and the federal government are leading medical and safety professionals to reassess this long-held…

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Clatsop County Cyclist Hit by Car

An Oregon bicycle and car accident in which a Portland man allegedly intentionally hit a cyclist is being heard in the Clatsop County courts. Prosecutors say the 23 year old driver “just took off” after hitting a cyclist in Seaside, according to TV station KVAL. The station reports that the…

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Olympic Hockey Rules Designed to Minimize Brain Injuries

The men’s hockey tournament at the Vancouver Winter Olympics got underway last night. As a recent article in the New York Times details, though many of the players appearing in the Olympics come from the NHL, hockey played under international rules – including all games in the Olympics – differs…

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Oregon is a National Leader in New Laws on Concussions

A recent New York Times article highlights an area where Oregon and other Pacific Northwest states are leading the nation: laws and policies recognizing the growing seriousness of concussions and other brain injuries in sports. As the paper notes, “last year Washington and Oregon passed the first concussion-specific laws covering…

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NFL’s traumatic brain injury policies and Oregon’s new laws

The New York Times reports today that the two doctors leading the NFL’s study of concussions and other head injuries have quit following charges that they do not take evidence of mounting long-term brain injuries among professional football players sufficiently seriously. It is a development with resonance for those battling…

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Natasha Richardson’s traumatic brain injury death is a cautionary true tale about why getting medical help after a head injury is so important

Natasha Richardson, who died this month from a traumatic brain injury, was just 45-years-old. The movie star was young, talented, had a loving husband and two young boys, and no one expected her to die so suddenly and unexpectedly—after a fall on a beginner’s ski slope. Richardson struck her head,…

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