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Sign InThe dangers of concussion in relation to head injury risk of high school and youth football players has received much attention in recent years, including interest by the U.S. Congress and Senate [1-3] . This government interest has been generated, in part, by the note-worthy early 2000 time frame medical research of Dr. Benet Omalu [4, 5], and Dr. Ann McKee [6-8], regarding the repeat impact brain damaging condition termed CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) that has been found in brains of deceased NFL football players and some collegiate
The dangers of concussion in relation to head injury risk of high school and youth football players has received much attention in recent years, including interest by the U.S. Congress and Senate [1-3] . This government interest has been generated, in part, by the note-worthy early 2000 time frame medical research of Dr. Benet Omalu [4, 5], and Dr. Ann McKee [6-8], regarding the repeat impact brain damaging condition termed CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) that has been found in brains of deceased NFL football players and some collegiate
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