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    "title": "Harvard Health Posts by Eve Valera, PhD Feed",
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            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/when-lockdown-is-not-actually-safer-intimate-partner-violence-during-covid-19-2020070720529",
            "title": "When lockdown is not actually safer: Intimate partner violence during COVID-19",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/when-lockdown-is-not-actually-safer-intimate-partner-violence-during-covid-19-2020070720529",
            "content_html": "For women living with abusive partners, the COVID-19 pandemic has made an already difficult and dangerous situation even worse. And even if a woman had been thinking about leaving an abusive situation or planning to leave, with current restrictions she may not be able to.",
            "summary": "For women living with abusive partners, the COVID-19 pandemic has made an already difficult and dangerous situation even worse. And even if a woman had been thinking about leaving an abusive situation or planning to leave, with current restrictions she may not be able to.",
            "date_published": "2020-07-07T14:30:03-04:00",
            "date_modified": "2020-07-07T14:30:03-04:00",
                        "authors": [                { "name": "Eve Valera, PhD" }            ],
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            "tags": [ "Women's Health","Brain injuries" ]
        },
        {
            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/is-there-really-a-blood-test-to-diagnose-concussion-2019101718073",
            "title": "Is there really a blood test to diagnose concussion?",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/is-there-really-a-blood-test-to-diagnose-concussion-2019101718073",
            "content_html": "Can a blood test tell whether or not you have a concussion? It’s not quite that simple. There is a test that indicates the presence of substances released into the blood after a brain injury, but for now it is more useful for identifying situations when a CT scan is not necessary.",
            "summary": "Can a blood test tell whether or not you have a concussion? It’s not quite that simple. There is a test that indicates the presence of substances released into the blood after a brain injury, but for now it is more useful for identifying situations when a CT scan is not necessary.",
            "date_published": "2019-10-17T14:30:33-04:00",
            "date_modified": "2019-10-17T14:30:33-04:00",
                        "authors": [                { "name": "Eve Valera, PhD" }            ],
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            "tags": [ "Brain health","Brain injuries" ]
        },
        {
            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/intimate-partner-violence-and-traumatic-brain-injury-an-invisible-public-health-epidemic-2018121315529",
            "title": "Intimate partner violence and traumatic brain injury: An “invisible” public health epidemic",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/intimate-partner-violence-and-traumatic-brain-injury-an-invisible-public-health-epidemic-2018121315529",
            "content_html": "While post-concussive symptoms are common in women who have experienced intimate partner violence, many women hide their symptoms and little research has been done, meaning the long-term health risks of millions of women are unknown.",
            "summary": "While post-concussive symptoms are common in women who have experienced intimate partner violence, many women hide their symptoms and little research has been done, meaning the long-term health risks of millions of women are unknown.",
            "date_published": "2018-12-13T00:00:00-05:00",
            "date_modified": "2018-12-13T00:00:00-05:00",
                        "authors": [                { "name": "Eve Valera, PhD" }            ],
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            "tags": [ "Brain health","Brain injuries","Women's Health" ]
        },
        {
            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/intimate-partner-violence-and-traumatic-brain-injury-an-invisible-public-health-epidemic-201812132708",
            "title": "Intimate partner violence and traumatic brain injury: An invisible public health epidemic",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/intimate-partner-violence-and-traumatic-brain-injury-an-invisible-public-health-epidemic-201812132708",
            "content_html": "While post-concussive symptoms are common in women who have experienced intimate partner violence, many women hide their symptoms and little research has been done, meaning the long-term health risks of millions of women are unknown.",
            "summary": "While post-concussive symptoms are common in women who have experienced intimate partner violence, many women hide their symptoms and little research has been done, meaning the long-term health risks of millions of women are unknown.",
            "date_published": "2022-03-17T00:00:00-04:00",
            "date_modified": "2022-03-17T00:00:00-04:00",
                        "authors": [                { "name": "Eve Valera, PhD" }            ],
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            "tags": [ "Women's Health","Brain injuries","Mental Health","Safety/injury prevention" ]
        }        
    ]
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