By Martin M Barillas An international, multiyear study of youth football players found impaired brain function caused by repeated “subconcussive” head injuries, which aren’t serious enough to cause concussion. Subconcussive injuries are caused by bumps, blows or jolts to the head that do not ostensibly cause any symptoms. These symptoms may not be noticeable to spectators and coaches or even […]
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