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concussions <a concussion; concussions> N

concussions

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Receiving multiple concussions can lead to long term memory loss, psychiatric disorders, brain damage and other neurological disorders.
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The newer design was released in response to a study on concussions.
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Today, brain concussions are becoming a fact of life for children and adults involved in contact sports.
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Several weeks later, he developed hydrocephalus from concussions and underwent emergency VP shunt brain surgery.
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Players with multiple concussions can have drastically worsened symptoms and exponentially increased recovery time.
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In most stories, though, he is able to withstand corrosives, punctures and concussions without sustaining any injury (although he can be momentarily stunned).
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Young athletes have been found to be both more susceptible to concussions and more likely to get second-impact syndrome than their older counterparts.
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Heck even today many just brush off concussions as no big deal and you're going to claim guys 30, 40, 50 years knew?
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A retrospective survey in 2005 suggested that more than 88% of concussions are unrecognized.
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Concussions could account for the anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia observed in patients, as well as the periods of fluctuating consciousness or delirium that sometimes followed.
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