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Concussion diagnoses increased by 71 percent from 2010 through 2015 among children between the ages of 10 and 19, according to a new Blue Cross Blue Shield report based on medical-claims data ...
According to the NFL, there were 182 reported concussions from 2015 regular-season games, reversing a recent downward trend. There were 115 in 2014, 148 in 2013, and 173 in 2012.
BOSTON (CBS) -- From the 2014 to the 2015 season, the incidence of concussions has risen significantly in the NFL. The league released data on Friday which stated 271 concussions were diagnosed ...
According to the NFL, there were 182 reported concussions from 2015 regular-season games, reversing a recent downward trend. There were 115 in 2014, 148 in 2013, and 173 in 2012.
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Kids are being diagnosed with concussions at much greater rates than other ages. Data from BCBS shows that between 2010 and 2015, concussion diagnoses in patients of all ages climbed by 43%.
In 2015, the league reported 275 concussions between the preseason and regular season. The number has fluctuated since then, but it was down to 213 in 2022, a 22.5 percent difference from 2015.
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