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Canterbury study tackles head collision risks for junior rugby players


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Canterbury study tackles head collision risks for junior rugby players
A new field trial investigating whether headgear can help prevent collision-related injuries in junior rugby players will kick off next year amid growing concern about health and safety in the sport.
University of Canterbury Education, Health and Human Development Professor Nick Draper will lead a two-year study into head collisions in junior rugby and the potential of World Rugby-sanctioned headgear to reduce impacts.
University of Canterbury (UC) Education, Health and Human Development Professor Nick Draper has been awarded more than $100,000 by the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation (CMRF) to carry out a two-year study into head collisions in junior rugby and the potential of World Rugby-sanctioned headgear to reduce impacts. ....

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New research to study ongoing 'quake brain' impact on Cantabrians


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Research has found significant impairment in memory and other cognitive functions in Cantabrians who experienced disruption and loss because of the 2011 earthquakes. (File photo)
A Christchurch researcher has received more than $200,000 to fund a research project studying the ongoing impact of “‘quake brain” on people’s memory and other cognitive functions a decade after the Canterbury earthquakes.
The Canterbury Medical Research Foundation (CMRF) has provided $213,000 in funding to Dr Katie Douglas, who will lead the two-year research project.
Douglas, a registered clinical psychologist and senior research fellow at the University of Otago in Christchurch, says the research will build on evidence of “quake brain” already gathered by the university’s psychological research team. ....

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Canterbury Medical Research Foundation Funds Study Of Ongoing Impact Of 'Quake Brain'


Thursday, 18 February 2021, 6:35 am
The Canterbury Medical Research Foundation (CMRF) is
funding a $213,000 research project on the ongoing impact of
‘quake brain’ on people’s memory and other cognitive
functions crucial to everyday life.
The study builds
on evidence of ‘quake brain’ already gathered by a
University of Otago psychological research team. They found
significant impairment in memory and other cognitive
functions such as emotional processing in Cantabrians who
experienced disruptions because of the quakes but described
themselves as being ‘resilient’. This ‘resilient’
group experienced ‘moderate to severe’ impacts as a
result of the quakes – such as loss of income, witnessing ....

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Eating disorders result in significant financial impact on carers


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Eating disorders result in significant financial impact on carers
Anorexia Nervosa has not only a detrimental impact on the people who suffer from the eating disorder, but often a significant financial impact on their carers, new research from the University of Otago, Christchurch, reveals.
Associate Professor Jenny Jordan.
As part of the Christchurch campus’ Summer Studentship programme psychology student Shistata Dhakal undertook what is believed to be the first New Zealand study exploring the costs and impacts of eating disorders for those caring for someone with an eating disorder. She was supervised by Associate Professor Jenny Jordon who is an expert in the study of eating disorders. The study was sponsored by the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation. ....

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