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  "textContent": "Female patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are 26% less likely to be admitted to a specialized trauma center than male patients, according to a study of data from Ontario published in Canadian Medical Association Journal. This difference persisted even after researchers accounted for factors such as age, severity of injury, other health conditions and socioeconomic circumstances.",
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