October 2023

The abuse of technology, including social media, and its role in domestic violence

The abuse of technology, including social media, and its role in domestic violence

The digital age has ushered in remarkable advancements that have transformed the way we live, work, and connect. However, alongside these innovations, technology has also proven to be a powerful tool for domestic abusers. In this blog post, we explore the abuse of technology, and its role in domestic violence and the profound effects on

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Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care Clinics Acquire New Eye Tracking Technology to Better Assess Concussion

Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care is the latest clinic in Texas to offer a new test to diagnose concussion, the EyeBOX. Dr. Alicia Tezel, MD and Chief Medical Officer at Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care discussed the acquisition of the new concussion test during an interview on KABB San Antonio. “We are excited to offer

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Interview with Katherine Snedaker, Executive Director of PINK Concusssions

Interview with Katherine Snedaker, Executive Director of PINK Concusssions

As part of our series this October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, today’s blog post is an interview with Katherine Snedaker, Founder of PINK Concussions, a nonprofit group which focuses on support, research and education in women with brain injury from sport, domestic violence, accidents or military service. Katherine, along with top researchers, created the

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Recognizing the Signs of Domestic Violence: A Call for Awareness

Recognizing the Signs of Domestic Violence: A Call for Awareness

Most domestic violence remains hidden from view, occurring behind closed doors and among partners who often stay silent. Globally, an estimated one in three women experience some type of physical or sexual partner violence in their lifetime. The physical injuries are often severe and, unfortunately, domestic violence is a leading cause of concussion. In a

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