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The outcome and patterns of traumatic brain injury in the paediatric population of a developing country secondary to TV trolley tip-over

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Toppled television sets and head injuries in the pediatric population: A framework for prevention

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Distracted walking: Cell phones increase injury risk for college pedestrians

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Effects of mobile internet use on college student pedestrian injury risk

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Impact of texting on young drivers' behavior and safety on urban and rural roads through a simulation experiment

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Examining teen driver crashes and the prevalence of distraction: Recent trends, 2007-2015

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Mobile phone conversations, listening to music and quiet (electric) cars: Are traffic sounds important for safe cycling?

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Prevalence of seat belt and mobile phone use and road accident injuries amongst college students in Kerman, Iran

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Heads up, phones down: A pedestrian safety intervention on distracted crosswalk behavior

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Cross-sectional associations between violent video and computer game playing and weapon carrying in a national cohort of children

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