Concussion History: The World Wars
Even in the early days of World War I, brain injury after being near an explosion was seen as a significant cause of debilitation among
Even in the early days of World War I, brain injury after being near an explosion was seen as a significant cause of debilitation among
In 2006, Former Eagles and Cardinals safety Andre Waters committed suicide with a gunshot to the head, and doctors found that his depression was a
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Denver Police Officer Fired for Excessive Force Incident After Surveillance Video Leaked After surveillance video showed a 16-year veteran of the Denver police force placed
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SC Legislators Unanimously Pass Body Camera Bill to Prevent Police Brutality After the horrible murder of Walter Scott was filmed and released to the press,
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Former College Football Player Sues NCAA for Failing to Warn of Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion Danger A former college football player for the California