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    football‚ many injuries are suffered every year. Some injuries are just painful spots on the body‚ such as contusions‚ breaks‚ and sprains. Other injuries may be catastrophic and sometimes even deadly. State laws in WV now require players to take concussion tests yearly before seasonal play begins‚ but the question some may ask is‚ is just one test a year enough? Personally‚ I am a strong supporter of children playing any sport that is offered. With that being said‚ young lives are too precious to

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    The concussions‚ fractures‚ and blackouts. Sport injuries range from minor ‚such as a sprain ankle‚ to major ones‚ like concussions‚ and in some cases even death. Studies have shown that playing contact football before 12 is associated with an increased risk of developing memory lost and thinking problems in middle age

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    belonging form it. This being said‚ the moral burden of expanding the knowledge of long-term injury risks and coming up with a solution for this issue falls upon everyone. The prevalent issue in long-term injury in professional sports today is concussions‚ and the overwhelming scientific evidence that repeated blows to the head lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). In the past‚ this was known as dementia pugilistica‚ and the resulting symptoms are CTE are disturbingly similar to early onset

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    has any type of injury(broken arm‚ sprained ankle‚ and most commonly a concussion)‚ doctors and pediatricians alike generally tell a kid‚ “You’ll be fine‚” or “You can go back to playing tomorrow.” Now of course they won’t send you a kid out that quickly with a sprained or a broken limb‚ but more often than not‚ doctors will let players go back out onto the football field when they think the player has a very mild concussion. This is where the brain disease CTE comes in. Doctors and pediatricians

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    Adam started playing football at abnormal age of thirteen. By the time he is out of high school‚ will have suffered from eight concussions and a broken leg. Sure his leg can make a full recovery but his brain never will. The sport of football is built on violence. Football is a dangerous sport and changes Football is a dangerous sport and needs to equipment and rules needs to be made. Jeffri Chadiha‚ Jeff Sports writer and examiner‚ has multiple ideas of how to make football safer. One way is to

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    receive proper treatment for their injuries‚ are aware of the rules‚ understand the equipment and are educated about any new technology. Research has shown over 100‚000 concussions occur annually with a very high diagnosis rate of dementia among those involved in contact sports over a long period of time (NSPCC‚ 2006). With concussion injuries are on the rise in youth sports activities‚ the increase has

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    The first way to prevent sports injuries is to educate people about it. Sports injuries are a common problem in sports these days. One of the most common sports injury is a concussion. The concussion can be life threatening because it has to do with the brain. “42% of teens playing sports said they have downplayed or hidden an injury because they wanted to keep playing” according to Elizabeth Murry. If 42% of students are not telling coaches they can be severely injured and puts them at risk of being

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    CTE. “Scientist don’t yet have a way of diagnosing CTE”-YouTube Video “ The NFL’S Concussion Crisis‚ Explained”. The only way scientist are able to continue to research CTE is the brain‚ and that is why many football players have given their brain to science‚ once they pass away. “Afterwards‚ they gave their brains to science and upon examinations‚ they showed telltale signs of CTE”. - YouTube Video “The NFL’S Concussion Crisis‚ Explained”. The age for when playing football should be raised because

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    The risk of being injured when playing a sport is very high for anyone. The higher division one plays in‚ the higher the risk of obtaining a serious injury. For professional teams such as The National Football League (NFL) and The National Hockey League (NHL)‚ the chances of getting a life altering injury is exceedingly high. Professional athletes are mature enough to understand the repercussions of obtaining a life-altering injury when they play for a professional sports team‚ and for the salary

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    only make itself worse‚ it is almost like a death sentence. CTE will “Cause a build-up of an abnormal type of protein called tau‚ which slowly kills brain cells” (what is CTE?). Some say well CTE is only caused by concussions‚ well Dr. Bennet Omuula said “CTE is not caused by concussion.” Which in fact Dr. Omula is the discoverer of CTE and he also thing that younger kids playing football are at higher risk‚ he said “Now‚ he sees the game as an inherently risky activity in which only informed adults

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