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Young people with epilepsy significantly more at risk of injury

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Children and young adults with epilepsy are more likely to suffer broken bones, burns and poisonings compared to those without the neurological disorder...
Date:
15/04/2014

New NHS advice showcases University research

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Pioneering research by a world-leading team of University of Nottingham academics in the prevention of accidents involving children and young teenagers is being showcased to health and social care professionals.
Date:
18/03/2013

Advice needed for parents on risk of poisoning in toddlers, research says

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GPs and other primary care professionals need to warn parents about safely storing medicines and other hazardous household products in an effort to cut the number of poisonings among pre-school children, a study has said.
Date:
02/12/2012

How safe are our roads for Bradley and the nation's cyclists?

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A new government-funded study is to be carried out into how Britain's roads could be made safer for cyclists to reduce the risk of cycling injuries, encourage more people to use bikes and improve public health.
Date:
14/11/2012
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Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Research

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