A new research lead by “Adil H. Haider, an associate professor at the John Hopkins University School of Medicine and the leader of the study published in the November issue Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery”, says “‘There is really a great case to be made for wearing helmets, by increasing awareness and giving people scientific proof, we hope behavioral changes will follow.” Also, 20% of 600,000 annually recorded injuries are head injuries from skiing and snowboarding. Furthermore, 21% of those skiing and snowboarding head injuries are from not wearing a helmet. Equally important, this statistic means that out of 120,000 snowboarding and skiing injuries 25,200 people got injuries from not wearing a helmet (HopkinsMedicine). Helmets must be worn to prevent several injuries or even a