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As students begin heading back to school and taking part in sports, doctors are warning about the dangers of concussions.
Young athletes aren’t always quick to recognize concussion symptoms, and some may even hide or downplay what they’re feeling ...
If team staffers believe the player is seriously injured or at risk of a concussion, they will be pulled from the game.The ...
Young athletes may hide or downplay symptoms to keep playing, but identifying concussions quickly is important for protecting ...
Parents and coaches play a critical role in protecting student-athletes. By staying informed, promoting safe play and taking ...
High school football is officially back, and the sound of pads hitting under the Friday night lights is something fans across ...
Concussions are common in children, but that doesn't mean that these injuries should be treated as routine or harmless.
With students headed back to school, it’s a great time to raise awareness about concussions, prevention and treatment. And while students may sustain concussions during sports, gym classes, playground ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- When you think about concussions, you may think about boys on the football field. However, doctors warn concussions can happen to any athlete and they do not need to be engaged in a ...
With concussion-related injuries among professional athletes often taking an unwanted spotlight, researchers in Australia are ...
Athletes are at risk for developing PTSD, primarily due to the effects of sport-related concussions. Their neglect of their brain health stops them from receiving treatment.