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NFL players with concussion histories have reduced cognitive performance, study shows

Por: CBS News Politics March 03, 2023

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A large study looking at over 350 former National Football League players found that players with a history of concussions and concussive symptoms had reduced cognitive performances later in life. The study, led by Mass General Brigham investigators from McLean Hospital and Spaulding Rehabilitation Network, compared former players against men of the same age and found that players who had concussions during their NFL careers scored worse on... + full article



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