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    machine and then the results become read by the doctor to tell if the patient had the concussion. The imaging tests operate with one hundred percent accuraccy and one hundred percent effective. With all of the testing and symptoms and much more all of these concussion have prevention techniques to stop concussions. What if concussions would never happen? Can someone possibly stop the increasing numbers of concussions rising?

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    get injured i could lose my job so it makes they more careful. I also think that there team would be disappointed in them. Football needs to be safer because it is filled with injuries. There were 882 injuries in this NFL season. For example i tore a tendon and got a concussion so i think that’s really bad. It also means that more people get injured more than they did in the past because now they

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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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    NFL The NFL was founded on September 17‚ 1920 and was known as the American Professional Football Association (APFA). It was renamed in 1922 as the National Football League or NFL. In 1920 there were eleven football franchises to form the first professional football league compared to the 32 teams that form the league now. The original teams are: Canton Bulldogs‚ Cleveland Tigers‚ Dayton Triangles‚ Akron Professionals‚ Rochester (N.Y.) Jeffersons‚ Rock Island Independents‚ Muncie Flyers‚ Decatur

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    is more than just a game for highschool and college students; whether a person is on the team or just a fan football plays a major part in a student’s life and school experience. Football is a violent sport that does more damage than good. Of all NFL players tested for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) 96% are positive ( Image 1). Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

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    and making changes to the rules of the sports that cause the most head injuries. Concussions are often underrated and pushed aside without thinking about the damage it can cause years from the actual head contact. In sports all precautions should be

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    boy Hortonville junior‚ says “He knew the helmet-to-helmet collision was a hard hit‚” and shook it off. The problem is- he did not know that he got a bad injury‚ meaning that you can get hurt badly and not know it until problems occur. Although the NFL denies that there is a link between sports and brain damage‚ this has been proven wrong that you infact can get brain damage if you play sports.

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    There are many sports related injuries each year. “There are a reported 715‚000 high school sports-related injuries experienced each year‚ and 8‚000 children are treated in emergency rooms each day for sports related injuries” (“Fifteen Ways Parents Can Help Prevent Sports Related Injuries”). Sports are not always harmful but can be. To limit sports injuries‚ people will have to work together to educate each other‚ maintain their fitness‚ and enforce new laws and rules. One of the first ways

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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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    Essay on Two Perspectives on an Issue or Problem Did you know that the injury rate in the NFL is eight times higher than any other professional sport? Boy’s high school football has an injury rate that is three times higher than girls’ soccer‚ which has the second highest injury rate. An Increasing rate of former football players are being diagnosed with a brain disease called CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) which causes difficulties with memory‚ impulsive control and depression. Football

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