Women May Be at Higher Risk for Sports-Related Concussion Than Men
February 28, 2017
February 28, 2017
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 28 -- The American Academy of Neurology issued the following news release:
Women athletes are 50 percent more likely than male athletes to have a sports-related concussion, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 69th Annual Meeting in Boston, April 22 to 28, 2017.
"Sports-related concussion is a significant public health problem and research has typically focused on male at . . .
Women athletes are 50 percent more likely than male athletes to have a sports-related concussion, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 69th Annual Meeting in Boston, April 22 to 28, 2017.
"Sports-related concussion is a significant public health problem and research has typically focused on male at . . .