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    Throughout the last couple of years, the public awareness for concussions has skyrocketed. Specifically, a concussion is a traumatic brain injury that occurs when the brain hits against the skull causing a change in mental status or behavior. Even with growing awareness, many do not fully understand all aspects of this serious injury. The public should know ways to prevent concussions, recognize signs if one does occur, know the treatment methods, and have an idea of when athletes can return to…

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    The Concussion Protocol

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    The Concussion protocol Unlike a broken ankle or other injuries you can feel with your hand, or see on an X-ray, a concussion is a disruption of how the brain works. – USA football & CDC. Football is the number one sport in causes of concussions for teenage athletes in The United States and the safety of our athletes should be our number one priority, but some organizations focus more on the wins than their player’s health. Because of these reasons and others I will divulge on, I feel that the…

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    Concussions In Sports

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    research on studies the effects of concussions on adolescents, particularly adolescents involved in athletics such as competitive Bantam and Midget hockey. Hockey is a world renowned contact sport where being physical and fighting on the ice is welcomed by spectators. This sport is so physical that it requires its players to don a helmet to go into the game and as protective as the helmets are, they cannot 100% protect their players from getting concussed. Concussions in athletics are becoming a…

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    Concussion Speech

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    Concussion Last year when the other football players celebrating the Super Bowl 50, former Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler have been suffering from brain disease. Thought to be a caused by repeated blow to head. This disease led to his death just last year. He was just 69 years of age. The disease is concussion, it took many lives of football players as well as other athletes. There is a lots of kinds about concussion but now let's just talk about the symptoms, causes and treatment or…

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    Concussions In The NFL

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    such as, concussions. Concussions nowadays are starting to become a great issue in football, and one question arises: Is the NFL doing enough to help prevent these concussions? The League claims…

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    Concussions In The Nfl

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    football into a safer sport in the eyes of the players and the eyes of the public? There has been a lot of criticism on the NFL stand with concussions, and it is well deserved. In 2015, there were 199 players that were concussed and had to take participate in the concussion protocol. The number was a huge increase from 2014, where there was 123 players that had a concussion during the 2014 NFL season. I’m writing this as a concerned fan of your organization. I respect the game of American…

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    Concussions In Sports

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    Concussions in high school, college, and in professional sports are an intense situation because concussion can cause an long term effects on people. Like C.T.E is a Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy who has repeated brain injuries which it can affect a person impulsive or erratic Behavior or memory loss. C.T.E is a condition that a person has when it suffer repeated brain injuries and it can affect a person's behavior. But, C.T.E may occur years or decades after the brain injuries and also it…

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    Essay On Concussions

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    X-Ray, a concussion is a disruption of how the brain works” -USA Football. Concussions are and can be a serious thing. They have become a great problem in the sports world. They can show themselves in many ways. Some can be very small you won’t even know that it's there, but some can be so bad that they are fatal. Concussions are serious and more needs to be done including: considering, learning how they happen and how they have an effect on the body, what sports have the most concussions, and…

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    Concussions Change

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    Concussions: Time for Change Imagine being in the peak of an athletic career, living the dream of a professional athlete. You start to feel pains in your head and feelings of dizziness and confusion, but you decide to keep playing and ignore the signs. Next thing you know you receive a concussion and are told you will never see the playing field again. Millions of athletes around the world suffer from concussions and thousands of them have fatal effects from them, and their families are…

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    Essay On Concussions

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    Concussion Risks in the NFL Among the potential risks and injuries that may result from playing professional football, brain injuries may be some of the most severe because of their short and long-term effects on the individual. The brain is very susceptible to injuries from the harsh impacts that come with playing football. Concussions are classified as a mild-degree traumatic brain injury that results from one’s body or head being hit hard enough to cause the brain to shake or twist inside…

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