Science news articles about 'trauma'Children affected by parents' behavior following trauma
... to inspect the ways in which parents can affect children’s recovery in the aftermath of trauma.
Strengthening parenting and a focus on interpersonal relationships would serve as an effective ... AUA 2008: Unique experience with civilian bladder trauma in Baghdad
... with other organ injuries. When abdominal injury was associated with chest and/or vascular trauma, there was a significantly higher mortality rate.
“Different wars in history have produced unique ... Widespread airbag use could result in dramatic cost savings for US trauma centers
... . The study suggests that the optimal use of airbags could potentially reduce the use of resources at trauma centers, thus lowering costs. According to the researchers, if all unrestrained MVC victims ... Lone asylum seeking children have experienced high levels of war trauma and need better care
Lone asylum seeking children are more likely to have experienced high levels of war trauma, combat and torture than those who arrive in a country with adult carers, according to a new study looking at ... Expressing feelings after trauma not necessary, research shows
Talking it out has long been considered essential to recovering from a trauma. But new research shows that expressing one's thoughts and feelings after a traumatic event is not necessary for long-term ... Bob Chaundy talks to Sally Hurst about the trauma of losing her leg to cancer
Sally Hurst lost her leg to cancer at the age of 27, and is suing her GP for failing to spot it sooner. Bob Chaundy discovers the traumas she facedStent grafts: a better way to treat blunt trauma injuries
... surgeons and vascular surgeons, pioneered the application of the stent-covered graft for blunt trauma injuries, said Hoffer. Interventional radiologists introduced the idea of taking off-the-shelf ... Elderly patients less likely to be transported to trauma centers than younger patients
... or older was associated with a 52 percent reduction in likelihood of being transported to a trauma center. This decrease in transports was found to start at age 50 years, with another decrease at age ... Elderly Patients Less Likely To Be Transported To Trauma Centers Than Younger Patients
Elderly trauma patients appear to be less likely than younger patients to be transported to a trauma center, possibly because of unconscious age bias among emergency medical services personnel, ... Tsunami survivors experienced complex trauma and grieving process says new study
... the study participants ranged from the initial pleasure of being on a dream holiday, through to the trauma of the event, their grief and loss and the way that families pulled together to come to terms ... Advanced life support in ambulances doesn't benefit trauma patients
... Prehospital Advanced Life Support (OPALS) project shows there is no benefit — and perhaps harm — to providing advanced life support to patients with trauma injuries prior to transport to hospital.Trauma centers were born on the battlefield
MASH units -- mobile hospitals located near the front lines -- from the Korean War were the prototype for today's trauma systems. ... Race and insurance status associated with death from trauma
African American and Hispanic patients are more likely to die following trauma than white patients, and uninsured patients have a higher death risk when compared with those who have health insurance, ... Trauma deaths decline at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center after King-Drew Medical Center's closure
... volumes would lead to more deaths among trauma patients. Harbor-UCLA Medical Center ... shows that we were effectively able to absorb the increased trauma volume associated with the closure of King-Drew ... Race And Insurance Status Associated With Death From Trauma
African American and Hispanic patients are more likely to die following trauma than white patients, and uninsured patients have a higher death risk when compared with those who have health insurance, ...
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Children affected by parents' behavior following trauma
... to inspect the ways in which parents can affect children’s recovery in the aftermath of trauma. Strengthening parenting and a focus on interpersonal relationships would serve as an effective ...AUA 2008: Unique experience with civilian bladder trauma in Baghdad
... with other organ injuries. When abdominal injury was associated with chest and/or vascular trauma, there was a significantly higher mortality rate. “Different wars in history have produced unique ...Widespread airbag use could result in dramatic cost savings for US trauma centers
... . The study suggests that the optimal use of airbags could potentially reduce the use of resources at trauma centers, thus lowering costs. According to the researchers, if all unrestrained MVC victims ...Lone asylum seeking children have experienced high levels of war trauma and need better care
Lone asylum seeking children are more likely to have experienced high levels of war trauma, combat and torture than those who arrive in a country with adult carers, according to a new study looking at ...Expressing feelings after trauma not necessary, research shows
Talking it out has long been considered essential to recovering from a trauma. But new research shows that expressing one's thoughts and feelings after a traumatic event is not necessary for long-term ...Bob Chaundy talks to Sally Hurst about the trauma of losing her leg to cancer
Sally Hurst lost her leg to cancer at the age of 27, and is suing her GP for failing to spot it sooner. Bob Chaundy discovers the traumas she facedStent grafts: a better way to treat blunt trauma injuries
... surgeons and vascular surgeons, pioneered the application of the stent-covered graft for blunt trauma injuries, said Hoffer. Interventional radiologists introduced the idea of taking off-the-shelf ...Elderly patients less likely to be transported to trauma centers than younger patients
... or older was associated with a 52 percent reduction in likelihood of being transported to a trauma center. This decrease in transports was found to start at age 50 years, with another decrease at age ...Elderly Patients Less Likely To Be Transported To Trauma Centers Than Younger Patients
Elderly trauma patients appear to be less likely than younger patients to be transported to a trauma center, possibly because of unconscious age bias among emergency medical services personnel, ...Tsunami survivors experienced complex trauma and grieving process says new study
... the study participants ranged from the initial pleasure of being on a dream holiday, through to the trauma of the event, their grief and loss and the way that families pulled together to come to terms ...Advanced life support in ambulances doesn't benefit trauma patients
... Prehospital Advanced Life Support (OPALS) project shows there is no benefit — and perhaps harm — to providing advanced life support to patients with trauma injuries prior to transport to hospital.Trauma centers were born on the battlefield
MASH units -- mobile hospitals located near the front lines -- from the Korean War were the prototype for today's trauma systems. ...Race and insurance status associated with death from trauma
African American and Hispanic patients are more likely to die following trauma than white patients, and uninsured patients have a higher death risk when compared with those who have health insurance, ...Trauma deaths decline at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center after King-Drew Medical Center's closure
... volumes would lead to more deaths among trauma patients. Harbor-UCLA Medical Center ... shows that we were effectively able to absorb the increased trauma volume associated with the closure of King-Drew ...Race And Insurance Status Associated With Death From Trauma
African American and Hispanic patients are more likely to die following trauma than white patients, and uninsured patients have a higher death risk when compared with those who have health insurance, ...