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Female Athletes Suffer Concussions at Much Higher Rate
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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2252138, member: 6118"] Thanks Charlieball--good---IMPORTANT --find. Colleges--all sports venus are up against a rock and a hard place--to do what is RIGHT or do that which protects the college/sport/industry. I am encouraged that Uconn and Geno did last year the right thing--he had Danger checked out and kept out until released to return---that's part of the Right thing--the rest is to participate in a study on the subject. Last fall some people spoke softly about Concussions on this forum--this ESPN article speaks of going back to showing the problem existed then. On injuries to the brain, no matter how light, I favor protecting the kids, young adults, College players--adults make up your own minds (if it still works). Also I think the Military---Bethesda (then) and Walter Reed and the VA has done heavy lifting on this subject. [/QUOTE]
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