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Xenith X1 Football Helmet Provides More Protection Against Concussions, Founder Says
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Number, Intensity, and Degree of Concussion Symptoms Determine Severity, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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Every Concussion Is Different, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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Parents and Athletes Need To Know Post-Concussion Signs and Symptoms, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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No Return To Play In Same Game After Suffering Concussion For Youth Athletes, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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Second Impact Syndrome, Though Rare, Poses Catastrophic Risk To Concussed High School Athletes
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"Stepwise" Return to Play Recommended For Athletes Sidelined By Concussion For Several Weeks Or Longer
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Health Professionals With Training In Return to Play Guidelines Can Manage Most Concussions, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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Advice for Parents When Child's Concussion Symptoms Persist Or Get Worse
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Health Professionals With Training In Return to Play Guidelines Can Manage Most Concussions, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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"Stepwise" Return to Play Recommended For Athletes Sidelined By Concussion For Several Weeks Or Longer
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No Return To Play In Same Game After Suffering Concussion For Youth Athletes, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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Every Concussion Is Different, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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From Dr. Robert Cantu
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Number, Intensity, and Degree of Concussion Symptoms Determine Severity, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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Advice for Parents When Child's Concussion Symptoms Persist Or Get Worse
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"Stepwise" Return to Play Recommended For Athletes Sidelined By Concussion For Several Weeks Or Longer
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No Return To Play In Same Game After Suffering Concussion For Youth Athletes, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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Every Concussion Is Different, Says Dr. Robert Cantu
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