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Purpose Exposure to repetitive head impacts sustained during routine sports participation may result in elevated levels of brain-derived biomarkers (BDM) glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFAP), NFL, total tau and ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase L1 ...
Steven Broglio +15 more
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Disrupted White Matter Microstructure of the Cerebellar Peduncles in Scholastic Athletes After Concussion. [PDF]
Concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), is a major public health concern, linked with persistent post-concussive syndrome, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Ghajar, Jamshid +4 more
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ABSTRACT Homelessness among Central and Eastern European (CEE) migrant communities is a concern in several Western European countries, including the Netherlands, where migration from other EU countries is often motivated by perceived employment opportunities.
Simone 't Hooft +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Task-dependent Modulation of Cortical Excitability and Balance Control in Individuals with Post-concussion Syndrome [PDF]
In most cases, symptoms resolve between 7-10 days post-concussion. However, in 10-15% of the concussed population, symptoms can remain unresolved for months to years following the head injury.
Cinelli, Michael E, Mr +2 more
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Domain‐Specific Concussion Knowledge and Reporting in United States Major League Rugby Players
ABSTRACT Previous research indicates high concussion knowledge is not associated with better concussion reporting, with research examining the relationship between reporting and global concussion knowledge. Concussion knowledge has not yet been investigated in United States Major League Rugby (MLR) players.
Julie M. Stamm +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Sport-Related Concussion [PDF]
MICHAEL MCCREA +3 more
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Cooling down for going up: Could selective ‘brain chilling’ mitigate high‐altitude illness?
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Adnan Haq, Damian M. Bailey
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Can Coastal Rowing Be Made Safer Through Auxetics‐Inspired Personal Protective Equipment?
A survey of beach sprint coastal rowers examined perceived injury risk, attitudes towards personal protective equipment (PPE) and barriers to its use. The findings were used to guide the design of auxetic‐based PPE for this sport that is highly conforming, breathable and visually appealing. We report the results of a survey aimed at assessing how beach
Joseph N. Grima +11 more
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Bigger Bodies, Bigger Bruises: How men’s collegiate hockey player sizes affect injury rates 1989-2004 [PDF]
This study looks at men\u27s collegiate hockey player sizes from 1989-2004 and correlates that data with the growth in injury rates seen within the same time period.
Deane, Kimberly
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ABSTRACT The proposed Enhanced Games have become a convenient stage for bioethical sermonising about risk, authenticity, and the “spirit of sport”. This is epitomized by a recent article arguing that institutionalizing pharmacological enhancement under the “pretence of medical supervision and personal autonomy” would redefine human excellence in ...
Ognjen Arandjelović
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