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Despite the large volume of information about sports-related concussions on the Internet, many parents and guardians of young athletes have a limited understanding of concussions, according to a study ...
Those two little words mark the biggest and most important change in high school athletics in recent years. Awareness of and the prevention and treatment of traumatic brain injuries have become a ...
It’s always important for young athletes and their parents to learn about head injuries, but as we approach the beginning of the scholastic football season, concussion education becomes particularly ...
Concussions remain a pressing concern in sports, affecting individuals of all ages and skill levels. Today on Living808, Dr. Jennifer King, a pediatric sports medicine expert from Kapiolani Medical ...
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a larger series of Q&As that originated in the future-focused UD Magazine. To see additional questions, please visit please visit the Envisioning the Future ...
Who’s most at risk of a concussion? Most of us would probably point to a 6-foot-tall, 230-pound football player who’s regularly colliding with opponents on the field. But concussions aren’t just a ...
On top of the well-known symptoms you may experience after a head injury—including short-term memory deficits, difficulty focusing and concentrating, fatigue, noise and light sensitivity, headaches, ...
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