NCAA Concussion Lawsuit: Ex-Player Sues NCAA for Negligence
Is the NCAA negligent?
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NCAA Concussion Lawsuit: Ex-Player Sues NCAA for Negligence
Is the NCAA negligent?
See the original post here:
NCAA Concussion Lawsuit: Ex-Player Sues NCAA for Negligence
Parents and pediatricians are seeing a rise in sports-related injuries in children. This is not just the high school football player, but kids as young as 7 and 8 who get hurt. There are some new laws in some states..
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Kids’ Sports Injuries: 1 in 10 Get Hurt
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According to a new study, the number of children arriving in the ER seeking medical attention for a sports concussion more than doubled between 2001 and 2005.
The New York Times reports that hockey player Reggie Fleming is the first hockey player to illustrate the brain damage that can occur when there is repeated trauma to the head. Mr. Fleming was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy which…
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Hockey Concussion Injuries Linked to Brain Damage