Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Detecting domestic violence. a pilot study of family practitioners,1996,57,3,136-138,Molliconi Traumatic injuries among North Carolinians,1986,47,1,14-16,Runyan Injury prevention and control. an evolving role for emergency physicians and other specialists,1997,58,4,279-283,Garrison The gun and its victims. a study of 1024 firearm fatalities in North Carolina during 1970,1971,32,12,489-495,Fatteh Richard Gatling and his gun,1988,49,6,332,Porter The motorcyclist as gladiator,1979,40,6,363-364,Felts Use of bicycle helmets by Greensboro children,1997,58,3,190-1; discussion 192,Greer Emergency events involving hazardous substances in North Carolina 1993-1994,1998,59,2,120-122,Morris Drowning in North Carolina: how you can prevent unnecessary loss of life,1982,43,6,432-433,Stitt Why does the injured drunk driver escape arrest and conviction? A case presentation and discussion by health care and law enforcement professionals,1992,53,9,453-458,Cole North Carolina firefighter deaths. a progress report and safety inquiry,1998,59,5,298-301,Bullard North Carolina's traffic safety program,1962,23,,277-279,Sanford Seat belts pay off,1984,45,11,717-719,Campbell On child safety,1987,48,11,609,Price Enactment of mandatory seatbelt-use legislation. An analysis of the political process in North Carolina,1990,51,11,599-607,Chorba Horse-related injuries and deaths in North Carolina 1995-1999,2006,67,2,161-162,Bixby-Hammett Underrecording of child abuse and neglect fatalities in North Carolina,1991,52,12,634-639,Herman-Giddens Building an effective child maltreatment surveillance system in North Carolina,2005,66,5,360-363,Runyan Recreational safety,1990,51,9,459-462,Bailey Child safety is not accident. a 50-year dilemma,1990,51,1,56-57,Arena Carbon monoxide poisoning in North Carolina,1987,48,6,317-321,Fort A comment on Fort and Grigg's article (carbon monoxide poisoning in North Carolina),1987,48,9,481-482,Mebane Bicycle safety. a safer ride,1994,55,7,285-287,Burns Child abuse homicides: a special problem within North Carolina's military families,2005,66,5,380-382,Herman-Giddens Preventing child abuse and neglect,2005,66,6,489,Henderson A new paradigm for child protection: begin at the beginning,2005,66,5,373-379,Hunter Risk and protection in the perpetration of child abuse,2005,66,5,364-366,Dodge Building an effective maltreatment surveillance system in North Carolina,2006,67,3,237,Lamm Preventing child maltreatment in North Carolina: New directions for supporting families and children,2005,66,5,343-355,Hughes Correlates of intimate partner violence among female patients at a North Carolina emergency department,2007,68,2,89-94,Moracco Awareness of the bicycle helmet law in North Carolina,2007,68,4,225-230,Garrison The importance of screening for intimate partner violence (IPV),2007,68,4,224,Snyder Blood alcohol concentration in motor vehicle crash victims. A survey of North Carolina emergency physician attitudes and utilization patterns,1992,53,9,461-463,Hansen Domestic violence: The challenge for public policy,1994,55,9,392-395,Price Physicians' role in the fight against family violence. breaking the cycle controlling the costs,1994,55,9,398-399,McAfee Domestic violence in America,1994,55,9,400-403,Bash Physicians' legal responsibilities to victims of domestic violence,1994,55,9,418-421,Panico Injuries: Description documentation evidence issues,1994,55,9,423-427,Butts Why don't doctors identify and refer victims of domestic violence?,1994,55,9,428-432,Evins Psychological consequences of battering. Implications for women's health and medical practice,1994,55,9,434-439,Smith Responding to domestic violence in office and in community,1994,55,9,440-443,Hodges The cost of violence. the economy of health care delivery for non-accidental trauma in an urban southeastern community,1993,54,11,578-582,Thomason Domestic violence -- a health crisis,1993,54,5,213-216,Hodges Automobile hood ornament as penetrating missile,1997,58,6,458-460,Harris Addressing the public health issue of older adult falls,2008,69,5,404-405,Schneider The case for a comprehensive effective and realistic anti-bullying policy in North Carolina's schools,2008,69,6,495-497,Glazier Disparities in motor vehicle crash fatalities of young drivers in North Carolina,2008,69,3,182-187,Imai The role of the physician in suicide prevention,1969,30,12,473-476,Garrard Report of the State Health Director. Transportation vs. Trauma. A public health perspective of the automobile,1971,32,9,369-373,Jones Highway homicides and suicides,1971,32,5,184-185,Fatteh Editorial: Medical evaluation for driver licensing,1974,35,8,482 passim,Patterson Child abuse or neglect of resident live births Durham County North Carolina,1981,42,12,851-853,Turnbull Violence in North Carolina families referred to a child protection team,1981,42,1,35-37,Pascoe 'Tis the season to do folly: horrendous holiday horticultural happenings,1984,45,12,791-793,Mack Disaster plan implementation: tornadoes strike eastern North Carolina,1984,45,7,434-436,Williamson Penetrating head trauma by a boat cleat,1987,48,1,21-22,Jones Insect sting. Why we need a lay program for dealing with the emergency of a severe allergic reaction,1988,49,6,315-317,Frazier Mairzy doats and dozy doats and a kiddle eat almost anything. Bromocriptine (Parlodel) overdose,1988,49,1,17-18,Mack The iceman cometh and killeth: smokable methamphetamine,1990,51,6,276-278,Mack The expert witness: medical testimony in child abuse and neglect,1990,51,6,274-275,Gravatt Tornado trauma down on the farm,1990,51,2,97-100,Burgwyn Comment on DWI (driving while impaired) article,1991,52,11,591-592,Cole Snakebite in the tarheel state. Guidelines for first aid stabilization and evacuation,1992,53,4,141-146,Moorman Young drivers,1992,53,1,29-32, Accidental poisoning in children,1948,9,12,615-619,Arena Acute lye poisoning in children,1949,10,4,198,Taylor Chest injuries,1949,10,4,193-198,Gardner Accident prevention program,1967,28,9,392-393,Day The role of the family doctor in accident prevention,1966,27,8,380-2 passim,Jeter Psychiatric sequelae of automobile accidents,1965,26,10,453-457,Wilson The health of workers: a public health perspective of occupations,1973,34,7,515-518,Jones Alcohol and highway fatalities. A study of 961 fatalities in North Carolina during the last six months of 1970,1972,33,9,769-773,McBay Child abuse,1993,54,7,329-332,McAllister Elder abuse,1993,54,6,271-274, Injury in North Carolina,1990,51,11,566-568,Wester Trauma care in North Carolina: an update,1990,51,9,463-464,Oller Hazards of wheelchairs,1990,51,1,58,Bryan Protecting your eyes and preserving your vision,1989,50,6,325-328,Hedgpeth Toys. Good bad but never indifferent,1987,48,12,645-649,Osterhout Fire fighters in North Carolina. In-line-of-duty deaths 1972-1985,1987,48,4,203-206,Fort Project Ipecac: an accident prevention program of the Robeson County Department of Health,1985,46,7,425-426,Wester Hang gliding injuries,1983,44,7,439-440,Davidson Home safety for the elderly,1983,44,6,379, Prescription medication in the workplace. Occupational absenteeism accidents and performance when using non-psychoactive and psychoactive medication,1981,42,8,545-547,Proctor Camphor poisoning,1981,42,4,278,Mack The situational pattern in childhood injury; I. Data derived from North Carolina newspapers,1951,12,3,89-93,Woodhall The problem of addictive drinking. II. Some characteristics of the alcoholic,1953,14,6,227-229,Reed The problem of addictive drinking; beverage alcohol in simple and complex societies,1953,14,3,101-105,Reed Poisoning in children; recent trends,1954,15,11,555-558,Arena Eye injuries from Christmas toys,1955,16,11,546-547,Currie Head injuries in children; falls from moving automobiles,1955,16,5,180-183,Alexander Therapeutic misuse of salicylate compounds with resulting intoxications; a report of two cases in infancy,1955,16,4,141-144,Keith Clinical note: adult death from salicylate poisoning,1957,18,11,513-515,Felts Hyposensitization in cases of severe reaction to bee and waspstings,1959,20,7,266-267,Frazier The medical-legal aspects of whiplash injuries,1958,19,7,265-267,Frankel The accident-prone individual,1958,19,5,185-189,Abse Wringer injuries,1960,21,,135-138,Stelling Bitter apple (citrullus colocynthis) poisoning. A discussion of its use as an abortifacient,1960,21,,23-27,Patrick Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1961,22,,616,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1961,22,,570-572,Arena Some syndromes produced by the toxin of insects,1961,22,,500-503,Prince Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center. Barbiturate,1961,22,,415-416,Arena Multiple severe automotive injuries. Evaluation and management,1961,22,,335-338,Johnston Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center. Phosphate ester,1961,22,,318-319,Arena Chemical tests for alcohol intoxication. Experience with 2315 drinking driver suspects,1961,22,,241-246,Wolff Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1961,22,,228,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1961,22,,175-176,Arena Run-over (Ueberfahren) accidents,1961,22,,47-54,Alexander Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1961,22,,26-28,Arena Report from the duke university poison control center. Rotenone and ryania,1963,24,,388-389,Arena Toward highway safety,1963,24,,367-371,Baker Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center. Borate sodium (borax),1963,24,,341-342,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1963,24,,80,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1963,24,,28-29,Arena Acute lead encephalopathy due to ingestion of illicit whiskey,1963,24,,21-24,Willett Management of mass casualties. Report of a local disaster,1965,26,9,387-391,Wells The physician's role in psychiatric emergencies,1965,26,,339-341,Ewing Report from the duke university poison control center,1965,26,,76-77,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1962,23,,576,Arena Steering wheel injuries of the thorax,1962,23,,513-516,Carver Twelve years of trauma experience in a small hospital,1962,23,,503-506,Baxley Report for the Duke University Poison Control Center,1962,23,,480-481,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center. Nicotine,1962,23,,397-398,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center. Cyanide,1962,23,,258-260,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center. Atropine (belladonna stramonium),1962,23,,212-213,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1962,23,,111-112,Arena Report from the Duke University Poison Control Center,1962,23,,33,Arena North Carolina all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety legislation: an assessment of the short-term impact on ATV-related morbidity and mortality,2009,70,6,503-506,Kromhout-Schiro Trauma systems: improving trauma outcomes in North Carolina,2010,71,6,574-578,Meredith Occupational injury in North Carolina,2010,71,6,569-573,Castillo Fatal and nonfatal firearm injuries in North Carolina,2010,71,6,565-568,Coyne-Beasley Is fatality-free travel on North Carolina's streets and highways feasible? It's time to think the unthinkable,2010,71,6,561-564,Garrison Primary prevention of sexual violence in North Carolina: a public health approach,2010,71,6,557-558,Linton Violence against women in North Carolina,2010,71,6,556-560,Macy Preventing child maltreatment in North Carolina,2010,71,6,553-555,Zolotor The costs of traumatic brain injury,2001,62,6,376-379,Thompson Lethal domestic violence in eastern North Carolina,2000,61,5,287-290,Gilliland Chaos alcoholism and DWI,1991,52,8,394-397,Dykers North Carolina Emergency Department data: January 1 2007-December 31 2007,2010,71,1,15-25,Waller The role of the family doctor in the social problem of child abuse: Comments on new legislation affecting the legal immunity of physicians,1966,27,8,385-388,Dewees Lysergic acid diethylamide. Adverse reactions and use in experimental therapy,1967,28,8,323-327,Keeler The night the light went off in Sestos. Roundup (glyphosphate) poisoning,1993,54,1,35-36,Mack Environmental conditions in rural North Carolina,1993,54,10,543-546,Davis Agricultural hazards in North Carolina,1993,54,10,512-515,Langley An injury control strategy for rural North Carolina,1993,54,10,508-510,Cole Will the defendant please rise? Black widow spider poisoning,1994,55,2,86-88,Mack Foreign body aspiration in North Carolina children,1994,55,2,83-85,Smith Clearing athletes for participation in sports. The North Carolina Medical Society Sports Medicine Committee's recommended examination,1994,55,4,116-121,Fields Silent night blurry night,1994,55,12,596-597,McCracken "When I have fears that I may cease to be ...." hydrogen peroxide poisoning,1995,56,12,624-626,Mack Valuing workers lessens back injury-related disability,1996,57,1,36,Wheeler Violence and work injury. A revealing look at turbulent times,1996,57,1,31-35,Wheeler "Macbeth does murder sleep". The mysterious mythic melatonin morass,1996,57,3,162-164,Mack Pediatricians beware! The need for early recognition and action in spousal abuse,1996,57,3,132-134,Perry Stemming the tide of work-related illness and injury,1996,57,3,128-129,Dineen Khat on a hot tin roof. Catha Edulis intoxication,1995,56,2,112-114,Mack Love potion number 8 1/2. Gamma-hydroxybutyrate poisoning,1993,54,5,232-233,Mack "Boldly they rode ... into the mouth of hell". Pennyroyal oil toxicity,1997,58,6,456-457,Mack Domestic abuse: a social ill in need of a cure,1997,58,6,393-394,Perry Prevention and control of injury and violence,2010,71,6,526,Ricketts Suicide and homicide in North Carolina: Initial findings from the North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System 2004-2007,2010,71,6,519-525,Martin The role of philanthropy in child maltreatment prevention efforts,2005,66,5,389-391,Mabry The Circle of Parents program: increasing social support for parents and caregivers,2005,66,5,386-388,Gay Strengthening families: the role of community-based and grassroots organizations,2005,66,5,383-385,Zalkind The role of primary healthcare providers in preventing child maltreatment,2005,66,5,370-372,Earls Reframing the issue: a new child maltreatment prevention message,2005,66,5,367-369,Wrisley The impact of maltreatment on the developing child,2005,66,5,356-359,Hagele There is life (and death) beyond the infant year: North Carolina's recent experience in reducing child deaths,2004,65,3,173-176,Vitaglione Shaken baby syndrome. Lethal inflicted traumatic brain injury in young children,2001,62,6,340-343,Runyan Domestic violence and children. A review,2000,61,5,279-283,Socolar Center for Child and Family Health-North Carolina. What is it? And why?,1999,60,2,83-89,Runyan Families in pain,1994,55,4,127-129,Burns Integrating primary care and mental health in the Army,2008,69,1,53-55,Latzka Preparing for bioterrorism in North Carolina,2002,63,5,257-264,Cline Elder mistreatment. A guide for medical professionals,2000,61,5,291-296,Silverman Emergency medical services personnel and domestic violence,2000,61,5,284-286,Hohenhaus The doctor as witness. How good medical records can help victims of domestic violence minimize time in court and maximize effective testimony,2000,61,5,266-271,Aycock Public health safety and financial problems posed by domestic violence (DV),2000,61,5,247,Goodman Child abuse--who really ought to be in jail?,1999,60,4,189,Hicks Domestic violence. A clinician's strategy,1997,58,5,316-318,Chescheir Domestic violence: a hard-line primer.,1994,55,11,513,Price Elder abuse. How to spot it--how to help,1994,55,9,409-411,O'Brien Young women and alcohol,1992,53,2,89-92, Accidental death in North Carolina,1979,40,6,363,Johnson Traumatic brain injury. North Carolina's challenge,2001,62,6,328-334,Smith An epilepsy information network for North Carolina,1983,44,9,565-569,Gibson Training in transportation of the injured in North Carolina,1970,31,1,22-23,Johnson Assets and liabilities of helicopter evacuation in support of emergency medical services,1976,37,1,25-28,Proctor Interest and need greatly outpace resources for youth suicide prevention,2010,71,6,540,Lehman Epidemiology of injury and violence in North Carolina,2010,71,6,537-541,Harmon Injury prevention: aspects of the legislative response,2010,71,6,534-536,Vitaglione Injury prevention: North Carolina's challenge and capacity to respond,2010,71,6,531-533,Schiro A review of available data on the health of the Latino population in North Carolina,2003,64,3,97-105,Buescher Reporting occupational illnesses and injuries in North Carolina. An update for physicians,1997,58,5,350-353,Jones A survivor's story. When abuse is more than skin deep,1997,58,5,326-328, Domestic violence. Working with the spouse abuser,1997,58,5,324-325,Brown Should physicians be required to report domestic violence,1997,58,5,320-322,Gremillion Not in my practice. A look at the pervasive consequences of domestic violence,1997,58,5,310-314,Goodman Emergency medical services for North Carolina's children,1997,58,4,293-295,Schafermeyer Injuries associated with personal watercraft. An emerging epidemic in need of legislative action,1997,58,4,284-287,Garrison Children--media violence--solutions,1997,58,4,265-268,Clarke-Pearson The North Carolina Trauma System,1997,58,4,245-247,Baker Kiss me and the world is mine. Toad toxins,1990,51,8,375-377,Mack Strings attached,1994,55,7,261,Glasson Patient attitudes toward screening,2007,68,1,23-29,Bonds The deadly progression. Anger rage insanity and violence in our schools and what we could do about it,1998,59,6,370-371,Nesbit Diagnosing child maltreatment,1994,55,9,404-408,Runyan Latino health in North Carolina,2004,65,3,179-181,Lee Mass-casualty victim "surge" management. Preparing for bombings and blast-related injuries with possibility of hazardous materials exposure,2002,63,5,242-246,Severance Brainwashing and battering fatigue. Psychological abuse in domestic violence,2000,61,5,260-265,Mega Investigation of child abuse reports--the law must be served and our citizens protected,2000,61,3,134,Watry Domestic violence: report card revisited,1999,60,2,67,Goodman Domestic violence: fueled by alcohol?,1999,60,3,122,Alexander Domestic violence and South Asian women,1999,60,3,157-159,George Maternal deaths attributable to violence and injury in North Carolina,2010,71,6,581-583,Meyer Positioning North Carolina for leadership in injury control: a call to action,2010,71,6,527-530,Runyan The North Carolina Falls Prevention Coalition,2010,71,6,550-551,Schneider Addressing the escalating public health issue of falls among older adults,2010,71,6,547-552,Schneider Unintentional poisoning in North Carolina: an emerging public health problem,2010,71,6,542-546,Ford Think first. Head & spinal cord injuries,1994,55,8,347-350,Burns Childhood injury in Rowan County,1994,55,8,329-333,Rogers Domestic violence. Directory of services,1994,55,9,413-416, Planning the end of life--plain talk makes good sense,2000,61,3,133,Dykers Frostbite of the extremities,1970,31,12,447-450,Carter Occupational mental health. Evolving strategies for a rapidly changing world,1995,56,5,228-233,Stenberg Occupational hazards in the hospital doctor's office and other health care facilities,1995,56,5,189-195,Frazier Honoring their service: behavioral health services in North Carolina for military service members veterans and their families,2011,72,1,29-36,Silberman Lack of basic amenities: Indicators of health disparities in low-income minority communities and tribal areas,2011,72,2,145-148,Wilson Barriers to municipal planning for pedestrians and bicyclists in North Carolina,2011,72,2,89-97,Evenson Brown recluse spider bite. Report of a case,1972,33,5,421-424,Taylor Translaryngeal puncture in a collegiate fencer,1998,59,6,378-380,Campbell Code Green Dr. Blue. Emergency paging euphemisms and the potential for confusion,1992,53,1,21-24,Hansen The role of the physician in sports medicine,1973,34,1,38-43,Wilson A pecuniary type of sado-masochism with origins in Scotland,1983,44,3,94-99,Proctor Poisons that killed: an analysis of 300 cases,1974,35,4,227-229,Fatteh Insect sting allergy in children,1974,35,6,358-360,Frazier Drug deaths in North Carolina: A brief survey of deaths attributed to drugs in North Carolina 1973,1974,35,9,542-544,McBay Isolated extremity soft tissue injury. An occupational hazard in rural eastern North Carolina,1998,59,2,118-120,Cunningham Follow-up study of patients discharged from an alcohol rehabilitation center,1975,36,5,292-294,Castle Abdominal trauma as a cause of fetal death,1975,36,12,731-732,Garber Preventing childhood poisoning. Survey of a family medicine residency program,1998,59,4,232-235,Fields Bioterrorism. A new threat with psychological and social sequelae,2000,61,3,150-163,MacCormack Pepper spray just won't go away,2000,61,5,245-246,Tsun Health hazards of pepper spray,1999,60,5,268-274,Smith A ruling on required exposure to pepper spray--et sequelae,1999,60,6,314-315,Thornburg Pesticide poisoning cases in North Carolina 1990-1993. A retrospective review,1999,60,2,77-82,Swinker Arsenic poisoning seen at Duke Hospital 1965-1998,1999,60,2,70-74,Hunt Hospitalization for hip fractures among North Carolina's Medicare population,1999,60,3,149-151,Craig The autumnal high: jimsonweed in North Carolina,1976,37,9,492-494,Moore Assessing health in our rural communities,2002,63,1,11-17,Whetstone Inpatient hospitalizations related to agricultural machine injuries in North Carolina 2006-2010,2011,72,6,488-491,Meyer Aging farmers are at high risk for injuries and fatalities: how human-factors research and application can help,2011,72,6,481-483,McLaughlin North Carolina's preparedness to respond to on-farm emergencies,2011,72,6,474-476,Greer Be seen and be safe highway safety with farm equipment program,2011,72,6,463,Harrell Injury and death on the farm: improving prevention through improved surveillance,2011,72,6,461-2 464-5,Garrison Harvest of need: addressing health and safety challenges on North Carolina's farms,2011,72,6,455-460,Tutor-Marcom Activated charcoal aspiration,1990,51,2,79-80,Silberman Lightning fatalities in North Carolina 1972-1988,1991,52,6,281-284,Dunn North Carolina pedestrian crash facts,2012,73,4,315-319,Blackburn The North Carolina Department of Transportation's vision for healthy communities through sustainable transportation,2012,73,4,274-277,Conti Forging new partnerships to build healthier communities for a healthier state,2012,73,4,270-273,Petersen Evaluation of the North Carolina Violent Death Reporting System 2009,2012,73,4,257-262,Norwood Suicide prevention and intervention plan. A report of the NCIOM Task on Suicide and Intervention,2012,73,5,413-416, The importance of routine screening for strengths and risks in primary care of children and adolescents,2013,74,1,60-65,Earls Venomous snakebites of the extremities,1976,37,12,651-654,Carter Safe kids North Carolina,2013,74,1,54,Goodwin Prescription drug overdose and misuse: Data from Carolinas Poison Center,2013,74,3,244,Ford Surveillance of injuries in Eastern North Carolina following Hurricane Irene using emergency department data,2013,74,4,272-278,Proescholdbell The trauma victim: priorities of management,1977,38,8,445-447,Alexander The epidemiology of traumatic brain injuries treated in emergency departments in North Carolina 2010-2011,2014,75,1,8-14,Waller Social detoxification: myth or fact?,1979,40,3,131-132,Cavenar Foreign body aspiration in children: recognition and safe management,1979,40,2,79-81,Filston Confederate general hospitals. The front line of the South's Civil War health care system,1992,53,2,110-119,Breeden Avulsion injuries of the external ear,1985,46,1,51-53,Weston Toxic encounters of the dangerous kind. Pokeweed,1982,43,5,365,Mack Premature mortality in North Carolina: progress regress and disparities by county and race 2000-2010,2014,75,3,159-168,Mansfield Smoke inhalation,1979,40,10,628-630,Leonard Physicians can and should offer direction for the 1985 legislature,1985,46,3,143-144,Silberman What does a Poison Control Center do?,1983,44,4,227-231,Osterhout The role of primary care providers in managing falls,2014,75,5,331-335,Duncan Lessons learned from a survival course,1989,50,4,225-226,Rossitch A summary analysis of the North Carolina Trauma and Burn Study,1986,47,3,125-132,Proctor A cross-sectional study of stressors among farmers in Eastern North Carolina,2014,75,6,384-392,Tutor-Marcom Sports related head and brain trauma,2001,62,6,368-372,Mueller Evaluation of head and neck trauma,1980,41,8,512-514,McWhorter Barriers to reporting child maltreatment: do emergency medical services professionals fully understand their role as mandatory reporters?,2015,76,1,13-18,Gifford Traumatic brain injury clubhouses in North Carolina,2015,76,2,123-124,Farmer Traumatic brain injuries in North Carolina,2015,76,2,119-122,Proescholdbell Falls and traumatic brain injury among older adults,2015,76,2,111-114,Harris Traumatic brain injury among North Carolina's veterans,2015,76,2,101-104,Hooker Traumatic brain injury and behavioral health: the state of treatment and policy,2015,76,2,96-100,Santopietro Sport-related concussions: paranoia or legitimate concern?,2015,76,2,93-94,Guskiewicz Sports-related concussions,2015,76,2,89-95,Conder Traumatic brain injury in North Carolina: the state of the state today,2015,76,2,84-88,Hooper Impact of North Carolina's motorcycle helmet law on hospital admissions and charges for care of traumatic brain injuries,2015,76,2,70-75,Marshall Let the kids play football!,2015,76,4,272,Rogers Make suicide prevention a national priority,2015,76,4,271,Cea Let's drop high school football,2015,76,3,196,Margolis Rehabilitation of combat-related injuries in the Veterans Administration: a web of support,2015,76,5,323-327,Capehart Engaging supporting and sustaining the invisible partners in care: young caregivers of veterans from the post-9/11 era,2015,76,5,320-322,Miller Moral injury: an intersection for psychological and spiritual care,2015,76,5,300-301,Nieuwsma North Carolina's Operation Medicine Drop: results from one of the nation's largest drug disposal programs,2016,77,1,59-62,Proescholdbell Return-to-school protocols following a concussion,2015,76,2,107-108,Hooper Improving population health by incorporating chronic disease and injury prevention into value-based care models,2016,77,4,257-260,Petersen Reducing the impact of immigration enforcement policies to ensure the health of North Carolinians: statewide community-level recommendations,2016,77,4,240-246,Rhodes Assessing injury and violence prevention in North Carolina's local health departments,2016,77,5,308-313,Maman Adolescent health care,1990,51,6,285-286,Durfee Project NO REST: addressing human trafficking in North Carolina,2016,77,6,433-436,Duncan Domestic violence and families: trauma-focused treatment options,2016,77,6,399-400,Ake Intimate partner violence prevention programs in North Carolina,2016,77,6,398-401,Mangum Creating a better state of health for women,2016,77,6,385-387,Pettiford Running the numbers: understanding the prevalence of eye and ear injuries in North Carolina,2017,78,2,134-137,Proescholdbell Death rates from unintentional and undetermined prescription opioid overdoses and dispensing rates of controlled prescription opioid analgesics - 2011-2015,2017,78,2,142-143,Proescholdbell Mortality rates and cause of death among former prison inmates in North Carolina,2017,78,4,223-229,Norwood The danger of carbon monoxide poisoning associated with hookah use: an emergency physician's perspective,2017,78,6,424,Borger Increased mortality and health risk behaviors of midlife White North Carolinians: a marked contrast to nonwhites,2017,78,6,366-374,Mansfield Running the numbers: domestic violence in child welfare,2018,79,2,130-131,Preisler Reconsidering our domestic violence system,2018,79,2,127-129,Starsoneck Toward a trauma-responsive juvenile justice system,2018,79,2,115-118,Steinberg Preventing and treating trauma building resiliency: the movement toward compassionate schools in Watauga County North Carolina,2018,79,2,113-114,Presnell Child maltreatment surveillance improvement opportunities: a Wake County North Carolina pilot project,2018,79,2,88-93,Proescholdbell How did we get here? Heroin and fentanyl trafficking trends: a law enforcement perspective,2018,79,3,181-184,Dismukes The opioid epidemic in NC: progress challenges and opportunities,2018,79,3,157-162,Kansagra Behavioral health issues of NC farmers: what can't be fixed with tape and twine,2018,79,6,378-381,Wilson Motor vehicle crash case definitions and how they impact injury surveillance,2018,79,6,351-357,Waller Human trafficking of immigrants and refugees in North Carolina,2019,80,2,101-103,Nsonwu Kinship care and foster care: a comparison of out-of-home placement from the perspective of child abuse experts in North Carolina,2019,80,6,325-331,Skinner Maternal mental health matters,2020,81,1,45-50,Kimmel Youth suicide legislation in the 2019 session of the North Carolina General Assembly,2020,81,2,108-109,Moran-Bates Responding to adolescents at risk of suicide: implications of the ideation-to-action framework,2020,81,2,106-110,Jameson Youth mental health in North Carolina: creative innovations in challenging times,2020,81,2,101-105,Michael Historical geography and health equity: an exploratory view of North Carolina slavery and sociohealth factors,2020,81,3,198-200,Dozier Addressing maternal deaths in North Carolina: striving to reach zero,2020,81,1,55-62,Pettiford Intimate partner homicides in North Carolina: 2011-2015,2020,81,4,228-235,Moracco Tracking trends in the opioid epidemic in North Carolina : early results from the opioid action plan metrics,2020,81,6,355-362,Mansfield Spotlight on the Safety Net: Charlotte Community Health Clinic,2015,76,3,194-195,Hudson Exploring clusters of risk and association with child maltreatment in North Carolina counties,2021,82,4,229-238,Brown Examining the effect of pedestrian crashes on vulnerable populations in North Carolina,2021,82,4,237-243,Waller Characteristics of an outbreak of e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury-North Carolina 2019,2021,82,6,384-392,Fleischauer Urgently needed: equity tools to navigate demographic gale-force wind gusts,2022,83,1,17-21,Johnson Addressing adverse childhood experiences with evidence-based care: Tripp Ake and Lisa Amaya-Jackson [Interview],2022,83,1,37-39,Phillips Suicide by implementing trauma-informed resilience-focused strategies,2022,83,3,186-187,Graves Instilling hope for all North Carolinians: reducing our suicide rate by 2030,2022,83,3,183-185,Brown Examination of behaviors and health indicators for individuals with a lifetime history of traumatic brain injury with loss of consciousness: 2018 BRFSS North Carolina,2022,83,3,206-213,Daugherty The societal cost of excessive drinking in North Carolina 2017,2022,83,3,214-220,Cox What will it take to reduce suicide among transgender North Carolinians by 2030?,2022,83,3,182-188,Simmons The North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force: advancing public policy to save children's lives since 1991,2022,83,5,337-341,Hatcher Better together: a descriptive analysis of a medical-legal partnership in western North Carolina,2022,83,5,375-381,Cené People experiencing homelessness in NC have increased mortality including high overdose violence injury and chronic disease death rates [letter],2022,83,5,390-391,Chung The impact of the covid-19 pandemic on disparities in motor vehicle traffic deaths and injuries among North Carolina American Indians,2022,83,5,361-365,Proescholdbell Demystifying 'deaths of despair': an interview with medical anthropologist Dr. Jennifer J. Carroll,2022,83,5,350-352,Phillips How North Carolina is reducing violence and firearm misuse that leads to injury and death,2023,84,4,e81261,Kinsley Firearm safety counseling in pediatric primary care,2023,84,4,e81268,O'Hare Taking action to build a safer North Carolina,2023,84,4,e81262,Cooper Preventing firearm-related deaths among service members and veterans,2023,84,4,e81263,Kudler Actionable steps for preventing firearm suicides among adolescents and young adults,2023,84,4,e81264,Jameson