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Girls' Soccer Second to Football for High School Sports Concussion


 

FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION

Governing bodies for professional and amateur sports are now taking concussions and their potential long-term sequelae far more seriously than even a few years ago, Dr. Lincoln said

"I think if we look at this in terms of any other public health issue we would all be pretty outraged, so I’m kind of glad to see the outrage in society right now, and the movement on policy issues as well," he said.

His study was financially supported by the U.S. Lacrosse Sports Science and Safety Committee. Dr. Lincoln declared having no relevant financial interests.

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