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A A bicycling mystery: head injuries piling up
A helmet saved my life!
Analysis
Are all head injuries a matter for concern?
Australia
B Benefit-cost analyses
BHIT claims
Bicycle helmets - A review of their effectiveness
Bicycle Helmet Research Foundation
Boris Johnson
Briefing papers  
Browser requirements
C Canada
Case control studies Examples
Limitations
Casualties Child head injury mortality in Scotland, 1986-95
Edinburgh, 1980 - 2000
Great Britain, 1934 - 2002
Greater London
How likely is head injury when cycling?
Netherlands, children 1998 - 2000
Involving head injury
Involving head injury (GB children)
Trends (various countries)
USA, 1991 - 2000
Casualty trends
Edinburgh
Great Britain
Greater London
Children
Child cyclist head injuries in England: the wider context
Child cyclist injuries involving head injury, Great Britain
Child cyclists requiring treatment in Dutch Hospitals 1998 to 2000
Child helmet laws: a case study
City Bikes  
Claims Misleading Claims
Claims by BHIT
Cochrane Review Cycle helmets
Helmet laws
Contributory negligence Cyclists win helmet battle with insurer
  Liverpool cyclist wins helmet litigation
  Medical opinion in litigation
  Newcastle High Court judgement against contributory negligence
  Young cyclist wins crash case against insurance 'bully-boys'
Cycle hire  
Cycle use Australia
  How helmet promotion and laws affect cycle use
Helmet wearing and cycle use in Great Britain
Cycling safety Key facts
D Diffuse axonal injury
E Effectiveness Overviews of helmet effectiveness
  European Cyclists' Federation  
  European Research Project: Vulnerable road users  
Evidence Conflicting evidence - a concern not only for cycle helmet research
  Contradictory evidence about the effectiveness of cycle helmets
  Published evidence sceptical of helmet effectiveness or promotion
  Published evidence supportive of helmet effectiveness
 
F France
Frequently asked questions
G General articles
Germany
H Head injuries Casualties involving head injury (children)
Child cyclist head injuries in England: the wider context
How likely is head injury when cycling?
In perspective
Location of injuries to cyclists
Rotational injuries
Health Sub-index
  Health benefits of cycling
  High life expectancy confirms low risk in cycling
  Australia: the world's fattest nation
Helmet laws Sub-index
Criteria to justify
What has been their effect?
Helmet promotion
Helmet standards and capabilities
Helmet use, safety and obesity
How helmet promotion and laws affect cycle use
How likely is head injury when cycling?
I Iceland
International
Ireland
Is cycling without a helmet dangerous?
K Key facts Cycling safety
Experiences of helmet promotion
Injury when cycling in perspective
L Latest pages
Laws Child helmet laws: a case study
Helmet laws: experience
Legislators briefing
Life expectancy
Linking to cyclehelmets.org
Links
Litigation Medical opinion in litigation
Helmet standards and capabilities
Location of injuries to cyclists
M Main topics
Medical opinion in litigation
Misleading Claims
N NCS Board policy statement
Netherlands
New Zealand
O Obesity Obesity and helmet use in Europe
    Australia: the world's fattest nation
Opinion
Overviews Cycle helmets - introduction
    Helmet effectiveness
P Policy statements cyclehelmets.org
National Cycling Strategy Board
Promotion How helmet promotion and laws affect cycle use
Helmet promotion
Key facts
R Relative risk in cycling
Research
Reviews of published evidence
Risk and cycling
Rotational injuries Cycle helmets and rotational injuries
  TRL research report
Royal Mail: a case study
S Safety and helmet use in Europe and USA
  Safety in numbers
Science of cycle helmets
Spain
Standards and capabilities
Statistics
T  
U United Kingdom
USA
W What evidence? Supports helmet use?
That cycle helmets reduce serious injury?
That cycle helmets save lives?
  see also: Evidence
What is the balance of advantage?
What is the cost-benefit of helmet promotion?
What is the most effective way to make cycling safer?
Why it is wrong to claim that helmets prevent 85% of head injuries
Y  

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