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  2. Hutchens device - Wikipedia

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    The injuries led to Marlin missing the final seven Cup Series races of the year, and required him to wear a neck brace while recovering. [9] [18] In October of that year, NASCAR safety consultant John Melvin stated that the HANS was a safer restraint than the Hutchens device, the former better preventing forward head movement during a crash. [9]

  3. Crash test dummy - Wikipedia

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    Up to fifty-eight data channels located in all parts of the Hybrid III, from the head to the ankle, record between 30,000 and 35,000 data items in a typical 100–150 millisecond crash. These data are recorded in a temporary data repository in the dummy's chest and then downloaded to a computer once the test is complete.

  4. Forward head posture - Wikipedia

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    Forward head posture (FHP) [1] is an excessively kyphotic (hunched) thoracic spine. It is clinically recognized as a form of repetitive strain injury. [citation needed] The posture can occur in dentists, [2] surgeons, [3] and hairdressers, [4] or people who spend time on electronic devices.

  5. What to do after you hit your head — and when to seek ... - AOL

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  6. EVs and hybrids are twice as likely to hit pedestrians as gas ...

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    Look both ways — and then look again. A new study urges EV drivers to be extra cautious, as pedestrians are probably less likely to hear an oncoming electric car.

  7. Jay Leno Says He Fell Down a Hill and ‘Hit My Head on ... - AOL

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    The 74-year-old was staying at a hotel located at the top of a hill when he fell while trying to walk to a nearby restaurant. “To get to it, I didn’t have a car, so you had to walk about a ...

  8. Bobble-head doll syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In the case of bobble-head doll syndrome, the disturbance is related to those structures proximal to the third ventricle. [3] More research is being conducted in order to find the neurophysiologic basis for bobble-head doll syndrome and its connection with other movement disorders, but with the rare occurrence of the disorder, progress is slow. [7]

  9. I was losing weight by walking, but I hit a plateau. What ...

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    After losing 70 pounds, she hit a plateau. She made some changes to her routine that helped her reduce and cope with stress and finally got the scale moving again, losing five pounds in two months!