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5 Ways to Help Victims of Crime Cope With Trauma

About 50 million crimes are committed each year in the U.S., with only 14 million arrests made. Most attention is placed on the criminals, but programs exist to help victims. “There are far more victims of crime than criminals,” stated Dr. Greg Little, a psychologist who specializes in criminal justice. “Crime victims face serious issues […]

Are You At Risk of Having a Fatal Brain Aneurysm?

It should have been a day like any other for Lisa Colagrossi, a New York City journalist for WABCChannel 7. She should have reported the news and returned home to her family. Instead, on March 20, 2015, the 49-year-old mother of two, died from a ruptured brain aneurysm. Unlike cancer and other diseases, little is […]

Making Headway Against Traumatic Brain Injuries

Despite the prevalence of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and concussions among athletes and service members, the road to diagnosis and prevention is an unpaved one riddled with obstacles. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report more than 1 million sports-related traumatic brain injuries in the U.S. every year, striking middle-schoolers and professional football players alike. Concussions […]

Orthopedics and Spine Physician Alignment Models

Orthopedics and spine physicians play an essential role in the healthcare industry, providing specialized care and treatment for patients with a range of musculoskeletal conditions. To ensure high-quality care and improve patient outcomes, it is important to establish effective alignment models between orthopedics and spine physicians. There are several different models of physician alignment that […]

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