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Concussion - The Hits You Don't Remember: Why Subconcussive Blows May Be the Real Killer

Concussion - The Hits You Don't Remember: Why Subconcussive Blows May Be the Real Killer

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Riley Knox examines how repetitive subconcussive head impacts may cause more brain damage than concussions in contact sports. Harvard and Boston University research shows young athletes have 56% fewer cortical neurons and structural brain damage independent of CTE. Knox explores why monitoring cumulative impact force, not just concussion counts, is critical for protecting developing brains.

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