70% of cyclists treated for head injuries not wearing helmet at time of trauma

A helmet "can very definitely be the difference between life and death for a cyclist."

70% of cyclists treated for head injuries not wearing helmet at time of trauma

70% of cyclists treated for head injuries were not wearing a helmet at the time of their trauma.

The research, carried out at the National Neurological Centre at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, shows that cycling had the highest number of referrals to the facility.

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