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What Are Concussions And How They Affect Teenagers?
Phillip Greer
Ms. Cairns
Language Arts Period 1
September 3, 2015 Summary
The article "Kids And Concussions" By Stuart Schisgall discusses concussions and how they affect teenagers. This article helped me understand the dangers of concussions. Young females can get concussions easier than most boys. About 1.2 million football players have a concussion a year. At least 50 football players a year die from head injuries or severe concussions.

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