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NIT-R team develops bio-ink for bone regeneration

The Times of India 28 Mar 2025
'This allows for direct application at the injury site, eliminating the need for pre-cultivation in laboratory conditions.'The research, published in the journals of Biomaterials Science and ...
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The Shooting Death of Brian Babb

Eugine Weekly 27 Mar 2025
population yet 25 percent of those killed by police.” A 2024 study in the American Journal of Public Health found that behavioral health calls are a common interaction preceding injurious shootings by police.
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The US Has An "Avocado Hand" Epidemic: Here's How To Avoid An A&E Trip When Making Guac

IFL Science 26 Mar 2025
... hand injuries ... An estimated 50,413 people in the US had avocado-related knife injuries between 1998 to 2017, according to a study published in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine in 2020. .
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JuJu Watkins ACL injury explained: Orthopedic surgeon on future outlook and challenges that USC star will face

Sportingnews 26 Mar 2025
📲 Follow The Sporting News on WhatsAppHow serious is JuJu Watkins ACL injury? ... She also had excellent strength before the injury, which will help in her initial stages of recovery ... Ochiai optimistic about Watkins' return to injury.
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'What's your protocol?' EMS, 911 reports detail altercation inside Peace Hospital

Courier Journal 26 Mar 2025
For nearly 20 minutes, two U of L Peace Hospital nurses detailed an incident that took place earlier this month that multiple hospital employees have deemed "a riot" in conversations with The Courier Journal.
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MLB struggles to reduce pitching injuries

Taipei Times 26 Mar 2025
An Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine study showed there were five times as many injuries among Pac-12 baseball players in 2021 as in 2016, although that applied to all players and not just pitchers.
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Woman's son claims Las Vegas Trump hotel's revolving door caused her to fall and later die

NBC Bay Area 26 Mar 2025
The Las Vegas Review-Journal was first to report on the case. The fall caused unspecified but severe and permanent injuries that required ongoing and extensive treatment, the suit alleges.
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KU student earns Miss Wheelchair Kansas title; she aims to advocate for more accessibility at ...

Lawrence Journal World 25 Mar 2025
The Miss Wheelchair Kansas organization, which aims to empower women and girls who use wheelchairs and to advocate in support of disability rights, celebrated its 20th anniversary with its crowning ceremony in Lawrence, as the Journal-World reported.
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No easy answers for slowing down rising level of pitching injuries at all levels of baseball

TSN Canada 25 Mar 2025
An Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine study showed there were five times as many injuries among Pac-12 baseball players in 2021 as in 2016, though that applied to all players and not just pitchers.
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There’s no easy answers for slowing down rising level of pitching injuries at all levels ...

Wtop 25 Mar 2025
An Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine study showed there were five times as many injuries among Pac-12 baseball players in 2021 as in 2016, though that applied to all players and not just pitchers.
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Teen pleads not guilty to assaulting pregnant Akron Children's Hospital nurse

Akron Beacon Journal 24 Mar 2025
Here are some stories you may have missed on BeaconJournal.com and in the Akron Beacon Journal newspaper ... Her injuries were not immediately known. Bryce Buyakie covers courts and public safety for the Beacon Journal.
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E-scooters reduce bike collision risk, says Bristol University study

BBC News 24 Mar 2025
The study, published in the journal Injury Prevention on Friday, looked at routinely collected police data on road collisions in the UK between 2015 and 2023 ... Zoe Banks Gross, founder of cycling group East Bristol Kidical Mass, said ... .
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Vast majority of cannabis users drive afterwards, report says. What to know about the risks.

Taunton Daily Gazette 21 Mar 2025
A 2024 study published in the academic journal Traffic Injury Prevention found that 53 regular cannabis users, who were under the influence, spent "more time" at speeds "significantly" below the speed limit during a simulated driving test.
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Hospital gun-violence prevention programs — like Denver Health’s — may be caught in Trump funding crossfire

Denver Post 20 Mar 2025
Research shows that a violent injury puts someone at heightened risk for future ones, and the risk of death goes up significantly by the third violent injury, according to a 2006 study published in The Journal of Trauma.
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Hospital gun-violence prevention programs may be caught in US funding crossfire

Baltimore Sun 20 Mar 2025
Research shows that a violent injury puts someone at heightened risk for future ones, and the risk of death goes up significantly by the third violent injury, according to a 2006 study published in The Journal of Trauma.
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