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Ingar Næss

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|Oct 08, 2024
Bicycle helmets are associated with fewer and less severe head injuries and fewer neurosurgical procedures.

Ingar Næss, Mats Døving, Pål Galteland

|Mar 13, 2024
The association between head injury and facial fracture treatment: an observational study of hospitalized bicyclists from a level 1 trauma centre.

Pål Galteland, Mats Døving, Ingar Næss

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