In this context, there is a need to clarify mental health outcomes in a homogeneous sample, controlling for key methodological differences and applying a consistent definition of concussion across ...
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Wisconsin study: Puffy helmets don’t protect against concussionsThey compared concussion rates between the players who ... This study had a large sample size, and Dr. Hammer had it all peer-reviewed. Her advice is to incorporate ways to reduce sports-related ...
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UW Health study shows puffy “guardian cap” helmets don’t reduce concussions in high school playersUsing a large sample size, Hammer’s study assessed real-world concussion rate differences between groups of players using the caps and not using the caps. She cautioned that the study cannot be ...
Over the last 10 years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has worked to raise awareness of concussions among children and teens because they are more likely to get a concussion and ...
To address these critical evidence gaps, the primary purpose was to investigate the association of concussion and self-reported depressive symptoms in a nationally representative sample of US ...
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