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Ontario funding new research on sports-related traumatic brain injuries
Ontario's Minister of Sport Neil Lumsden said Wednesday he intends to one day donate his brain for concussion research, while announcing new funding for a provincewide study on traumatic brain injuries.
Ontario sports minister, ex-CFL player Lumsden to donate brain to concussion research
Ontario sports minister Neil Lumsden will donate his brain to concussion research. Lumsden, a former Canadian Football League star, announced Wednesday at Varsity Stadium he'll be donating his brain to the Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada (CLFC) to assist with research on brain injuries.
Ontario’s sports minister says he’ll donate his brain to concussion research
Neil Lumsden played in the Canadian Football League in the 1970s and 1980s, and was named to its Hall of Fame in 2014.
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New research suggests concussion risks can be outweighed by the benefits of playing sport
The largest study examining the long-term cognitive outcomes of sports-related concussions has delivered some surprising ...
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7 middle, high school football deaths in a month prompt warnings: 'Protect your kids'
Parents are sounding the alarm after the deaths of seven middle and high school football players in August alone due to ...
WSLS 10
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Signs and symptoms of concussions
Now that football season is in full swing, here are the signs and symptoms of concussions that parents need to look out for.
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Football: Mount View hoping it can finish season with enough players after halting a game because of injuries
The Vikings, who compete in the eight-man division, had only nine healthy players when a game against Telstar was stopped in ...
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How a concussion can affect the brain, and what Dolphins quarterback Tua may face next
Concussions are a mild traumatic brain injury common in sports, though they can also be caused by falls and accidents. About ...
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Listen Now! Concussion expert explains brain injuries, what Tua Tagovailoa's future may hold
Concussion expert Dr. Frank Webbe join "The *State* of Florida Sports Podcast" to talk about Tua Tagovailoa's latest ...
MedPage Today
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Is Football Safe for Kids?
"Is it safe to hit a kid in the head 200 times?" he told MedPage Today, noting a CDC study found that the median number of ...
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Guards can prevent student athletes from dental trauma or facial injury
Mouthguards can help: The American Dental Association says mouthguards prevent more than 200,000 oral injuries each year. If ...
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Is Isaac Wilson related to Zach Wilson? Utah true freshman QB starts vs Oklahoma State
True freshman Isaac Wilson drew the start for Utah on Saturday with the injury to Cam Rising. Is he related to NFL ...
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New research suggests concussion risks can be outweighed by the benefits of playing sports
CTE: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. It is the now popularized term that makes athletes, parents, sports administrators and ...
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