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    life‚ when you think of sports you think of injuries such as concussions‚ broken bones‚ and torn muscles. You can only hope that nothing goes wrong for the person that is pursuing their life a sport. But I’m going to briefly describe a few common injuries 1. Concussions 2. Broken bones 3. Torn muscles Concussions: Are brain injuries‚ usually caused by a hard impact to your head 1. The important things you should know about concussions is that. Symptoms Long term effects Treatment Symptoms:

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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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    Football players more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease‚ study finds By Nadia Kounang‚ CNN updated 4:38 PM EDT‚ Wed September 5‚ 2012 [pic] (CNN) -- Just hours before the 2012 NFL season kicks off‚ a new study suggests that professional football players are three times more likely to have neurodegenerative diseases than the general population. When researchers specifically looked at Alzheimer’s disease and ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis‚ also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease

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    issue that haunts a lot of athletes around the world. Concussions are making the lives of athletes difficult and they need to be prevented. Having a concussion is a big problem if you’re an athlete playing sports. Not only are concussions traumatic brain injuries‚ but if you get multiple concussions in a certain period of time you might be susceptible to diseases that will later occur in your life. Why are concussions so serious? A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that can occur after

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    All sports can cause injuries but high impact sports cause the most. The article “Hard Knocks” talks about injuries from high impact sports. Long term health effects from high impact sports are CTE which cause suicidal thoughts and concussions which lead to brain injuries. One long term effect of high impact sports are suicidal thoughts. The article states “several former players-all found to have CTE have committed suicide”(15). The importance of this statement is to show that people who receive

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    life‚ even more so in football and with the federal government looking into major head injuries such as concussions‚ like they did with Steroids in baseball a decade or so ago. The game has come into question with these types of injuries‚ if combat sports are putting people in harm’s way and if they are. The main difference now with former players and athletes and how they dealt with concussions‚ the more research now with head injuries that are leading to more and more players get introduced to this

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    brain to rattle against your skull. You now have a concussion and will watch from the sideline the rest of the game. II. Thesis Statement: “No guts‚ No glory‚” is a very popular saying when it comes to football‚ however is permanent brain damage worth all the glory? III. Preview of Speech: Helmets are very helpful; however they can only do so much to protect you. If a player is constantly taking blows to the head the chances of getting a concussion increase. Players can be affected by these hits

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    injuries" 3‚800‚000 concussions were reported in 2012‚ double what was reported in 2002.(TS 2 pg.2 art. 1 Paragraph 7 ) That’s a lot of people! Many people get injured easily. A good coach is an important part of staying safe and having fun while doing that. There are many inexperienced coaches. "Personally‚ if I had a son‚ I would not be concerned with him playing football. I would however make sure that his coaches understand the proper techniques that decrease the risk of concussions‚" (TS 2‚ pg. 14

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    A football game it going on and the crowd is cheering. All of a sudden a child goes BOOM! In a blink of an eye he‚ the child is on the floor with pain from a concussion. Is it worth for the pain for contact sports? According to Dictionary.com‚ “contact sports is any sports in which physical contact between players in an accepted part of play.” Some examples of contact sports is: football‚hockey;boxing and‚ basketball etc. Every year about 30 million children get injured from contact sports. Due

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    is by repetitive brain collisions or trauma including symptomatic concussions as well as asymptomatic subconcussive hits to the head or spinal cord. The history of CTE goes as far back as 1920 when it commonly found in boxers then as years went by it was moving into the sport of football where it was mandatory to tackle or hit‚ or even push. The sports football and boxing were the two sports that athletes were receiving concussions and neck injuries almost every day and not even knowing because it

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