Report Says Head Injuries Have Risen in Cities with Bike-Share Programs: New York Personal Injury La

A study published online June 12 in the American Journal of Public Health reports that cities in the United States with bike-share programs saw a 14 percent increase in the risk of bicycle-related head injuries during the study. Researchers attribute this increase to lack of helmet use. New York, N.Y. (PRWEB) June 30, 2014 The proportion of bike-related head injuries seen in trauma centers has increased over several months in cities that have launched bike-share programs. According to a study published online June 12 in the American Journal of Public Health, a group of American and Canadia
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