A Stanford class helped build CrashCourse, an education program that is now transforming concussion reporting culture on a national scale.
Research shows one in 10 children experience a traumatic brain injury every year, according to the brain injury association.
ANNISTON — Concussions are more common — and more dangerous — than most people realize, according to Dr. Jennifer Burgett, assistant professor and clinical education coordinator in Jacksonville State ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS) and the New York State Athletic Trainers’ Association (NYSATA) will host a concussion outreach prevention education (COPE) ...
Concussions remain a pressing concern in sports, affecting individuals of all ages and skill levels. Today on Living808, Dr. Jennifer King, a pediatric sports medicine expert from Kapiolani Medical ...
There's an injury on the field — a collision or maybe a fall — and now a student athlete doesn't feel right. The coach thinks the athlete looks confused and clumsy. The athlete reports concerning ...
Pittsford, N.Y. (WHAM) — A local student-athlete has worked with her school to bring concussion awareness to her peers. Rosie Morse, a junior pole vaulter at Nazareth University, missed this past ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Friday night lights bring communities together with big plays and bigger hits. But those hits can leave a lasting impact on kids who play football. “That raises the chance of ...
Concussions, physicians say, are too often ignored and misunderstood. "The approach in football is you play through pain," says Dr. Robert Harbaugh, director of the Penn State Hershey Neuroscience ...
Children with the least material deprivation visit the emergency department (ED) for concussion more frequently than children with the most material deprivation, according to a Canadian study. The ...
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