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In California, lawmakers propose a state bill (AB1647) that will requi
Posted on 1/27/2010
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NFL brain injury panel held first meeting in Florida.
Posted on 1/27/2010
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Kids and Concussions: Step by step process of the ImPACT Test
Posted on 1/6/2010
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The New York Times reports that brain damage in football players is being studied. But the cash-cow NFL allegedly disputes the existence of risk for brain damage, which crosses the boundary of football strategy and engages in scientific debates of which are out of its league. Who is paying the researchers for NFL data on brain injury?
Posted on 4/15/2009
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Football Head Injury Research needs major funding for crystal technology.
Posted on 4/15/2009
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In athletes, multiple concussions during sports-careers may lead to permanent neurological deficits and possible repetitive traumatic encephalopathy – a form of traumatic brain injury.
Posted on 4/15/2009
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Kids and Concussions: Step by step process of the ImPACT Test


Posted on Jan 06, 2010

ImPACT Test brief overview and description:

1) A subject profile and health questionnaire are completed.

2) A review of current symptoms and conditions is completed.

3) Neuro-cognitive tests are admininstered to evaluate word discrimination, attention,  visual/word memory, impulse/response control and processing/response speed.

4) www.impacttest.com    

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