Study finds seven in 10 cyclists treated for brain injury did not wear helmets at accident

Up to 70% of cyclists who were treated for a brain injury were not wearing a helmet at the time of their injury.

Study finds seven in 10 cyclists treated for brain injury did not wear helmets at accident

Up to 70% of cyclists who were treated for a brain injury were not wearing a helmet at the time of their injury.

A study looked at admissions to the National Neurosurgical Centre at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin over a 30-month period.

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