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concussion

  • Ineffective Concussion Tests Return Athletes to Games Too Soon: Study
    Ineffective Concussion Tests Return Athletes to Games Too Soon: Study
    Medical researchers say sideline concussion tests are often ineffective, sometimes causing false positives and even missing concussions entirely.
    June 29, 2024BY Huey Freeman
  • Player Safety: Kids Must Wait 21 Days Before Returning to Sports After Concussion
    Player Safety: Kids Must Wait 21 Days Before Returning to Sports After Concussion
    The move aims to enhance the well-being of young athletes and reduce the risks associated with premature return ...
    February 2, 2024BY Isabella Rayner
  • Steelers Star LB T.J. Watt Placed in Concussion Protocol After Reporting Symptoms
    Steelers Star LB T.J. Watt Placed in Concussion Protocol After Reporting Symptoms
    PITTSBURGH—The Pittsburgh Steelers have placed star outside linebacker T.J. Watt in concussion protocol. The perennial All-Pro and Defensive ...
    December 11, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • The Inflamed Brain Likened to a ‘Chemical Concussion’
    The Inflamed Brain Likened to a ‘Chemical Concussion’
    A common syndrome can cause neuro-chemical insult similar to a physical brain injury.
    December 4, 2023BY Kayla Laine
  • A Debilitating and Commonly Missed Post-Concussion Syndrome
    A Debilitating and Commonly Missed Post-Concussion Syndrome
    Post-traumatic vision syndrome is often overlooked as a part of concussion rehabilitation, but there's hope for those who ...
    November 30, 2023BY Kayla Laine
  • Does Boxing’s Concussion Danger Outweigh Its Sporting and Cultural Value? From ‘Rocky’ to ‘Creed’: Boxing as a Cultural Icon
    Does Boxing’s Concussion Danger Outweigh Its Sporting and Cultural Value? From ‘Rocky’ to ‘Creed’: Boxing as a Cultural Icon
    Boxing's concussion risks challenge its cultural value, yet films like "Rocky" and "Creed" highlight its iconic status.
    September 29, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • Can Concussions in Football, Other Sports Cause Parkinson’s? How to Keep Underage Players Safe | Featuring Dr. Barry Jordan
    Can Concussions in Football, Other Sports Cause Parkinson’s? How to Keep Underage Players Safe | Featuring Dr. Barry Jordan
    Player concussion is common in football, ice hockey, and other collision sports. Could this lead to Parkinson’s disease ...
    September 6, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • Rockies’ Feltner Released From Hospital After Skull Fracture, Concussion From Line Drive
    Rockies’ Feltner Released From Hospital After Skull Fracture, Concussion From Line Drive
    DENVER—Colorado pitcher Ryan Feltner has a skull fracture and concussion after getting hit by a line drive off ...
    May 15, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Senate Republican Leader McConnell to Return to Capitol After 5-Week Absence
    Senate Republican Leader McConnell to Return to Capitol After 5-Week Absence
    Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced on April 13 that he will return to the Capitol on ...
    April 13, 2023BY Savannah Hulsey Pointer
  • NRL Order 11-day Stand Down After Concussions
    NRL Order 11-day Stand Down After Concussions
    The NRL is considering ramping up its concussion protocols further with saliva and blood testing after introducing a ...
    March 15, 2023BY AAP
  • Tua Tagovailoa Officially Out With Concussion at New England
    Tua Tagovailoa Officially Out With Concussion at New England
    Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has officially been ruled out for Sunday's game at New England after suffering a ...
    December 31, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Concussions – a Neurophysiologist Explains What to Watch For
    Concussions – a Neurophysiologist Explains What to Watch For
    The repeat concussions suffered by Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa less than a week apart in September 2022 ...
    November 11, 2022BY David Howell
  • Trial Starts in Concussion Case of Dead USC Football Player
    Trial Starts in Concussion Case of Dead USC Football Player
    LOS ANGELES—A Los Angeles jury heard opening statements Friday in the case of a widow of a former ...
    October 22, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • NFL’s Concussion Protocol Modified After Tagovailoa Review
    NFL’s Concussion Protocol Modified After Tagovailoa Review
    MIAMI GARDENS, Fla.—The NFL and NFL Players Association have agreed to make changes to the league's concussion protocol ...
    October 10, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Researchers Developing ‘Game-Changer’ Blood Test to Identify Concussions
    Researchers Developing ‘Game-Changer’ Blood Test to Identify Concussions
    Researchers from the University of Queensland are attempting to develop a new blood test that would have global ...
    September 22, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • How Having a Concussion Can Damage Your Digestion
    How Having a Concussion Can Damage Your Digestion
    Several years ago, Brooke Gottlieb started having a plethora of gastrointestinal digestive issues that baffled her doctors. In ...
    July 31, 2022BY Jennifer Margulis
  • Treating the Brain Through the Eyes
    Treating the Brain Through the Eyes
    Have you ever heard of vision therapy? Not the eye muscle-building type, but the professionally administered vision therapy ...
    June 15, 2022BY Dorothy Pedersen
  • 49ers Star DE Nick Bosa Will Enter Concussion Protocol This Week
    49ers Star DE Nick Bosa Will Enter Concussion Protocol This Week
    Star San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa came away with a concussion late in the first half ...
    January 18, 2022BY Field Level Media
  • Estate of Ex-NFL Player Aaron Hernandez Refiles Head-Injury Lawsuit
    Estate of Ex-NFL Player Aaron Hernandez Refiles Head-Injury Lawsuit
    Attorneys representing the sister of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez, have refiled a lawsuit claiming the NFL and ...
    October 19, 2017BY Chris Jasurek
  • Canada Needs Single Concussion Protocol, Former Athletes Say
    Canada Needs Single Concussion Protocol, Former Athletes Say
    OTTAWA—Hockey legend Ken Dryden laid down a challenge on Dec. 6 to sports executives in charge of leagues ...
    December 6, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Study: Nearly 2 Million Children in the US Suffer Sports-Related Concussions Every Year, Many Go Untreated
    Study: Nearly 2 Million Children in the US Suffer Sports-Related Concussions Every Year, Many Go Untreated
    Nearly 2 million children in the United States suffer sports- and recreation-related concussions (SRRCs) annually, and many of them ...
    June 24, 2016BY Denisse Moreno
  • Soccer Stars Abby Wambach and Megan Rapinoe Plan to Donate Their Brains to Concussion Research
    Soccer Stars Abby Wambach and Megan Rapinoe Plan to Donate Their Brains to Concussion Research
    U.S. women’s national team players Abby Wambach and Megan Rapinoe said on March 28 that they will donate ...
    March 31, 2016BY Denisse Moreno
  • Native English Speakers Get Different Results on Concussion Test
    Native English Speakers Get Different Results on Concussion Test
    Sideline vision tests often used to detect immediate signs of concussion may give false results for athletes who ...
    February 26, 2016BY New York University
  • NYU Langone Researchers Develop App-Centered Program to Track Concussion Recovery
    NYU Langone Researchers Develop App-Centered Program to Track Concussion Recovery
    A concussion is a brain injury that can disrupt or even permanently damage brain function. Although the condition ...
    January 13, 2016BY Conan Milner
  • Artificial Intelligence Professor Rewires Brain 10 Years After Concussion
    Artificial Intelligence Professor Rewires Brain 10 Years After Concussion
    Although concussions are often labeled a "minor brain injury," they can actually lead to major disruption in brain ...
    January 7, 2016BY Conan Milner
  • Will Smith Enlightened by Playing ‘Concussion’ Doctor
    Will Smith Enlightened by Playing ‘Concussion’ Doctor
    While the new Will Smith film "Concussion" may lead some to question their support of the NFL, the ...
    December 23, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • 5 Films to Look Forward To: December 2015
    5 Films to Look Forward To: December 2015
    The Epoch Times film critic sifts through the 70–80 film offerings of December 2015, and picks five. The ...
    November 29, 2015BY Mark Jackson
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