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September 3, 2020 — Consumer Reports
The majority of back-seat passengers are children, including those in car seats and boosters. But seniors who sit in the rear are especially susceptible to injury in a crash, largely because bones may weaken as people age. VIEW STORY

August 1, 2020 — Philadelphia Inquirer
February 13, 2020 — Cornerstone Blog, CHOP Research Institute
February 11, 2020 — SAE Tomorrow Today Podcast
January 17, 2020 — Cornerstone Blog, CHOP Research Institute
October 23, 2019 — Consumer Reports
October 15, 2019 — RCPI News
Autoliv Research Advisory Board Strengthens Insights in Biomechanics, Epidemiology and Public Health
September 16, 2019 — PR Newswire