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What Are The Effects Of Concussions In High School Sports
Highschool sports, specifically football, are dangerous, and more so than they appear. In fact, Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is commonly thought to be caused by concussions and prevalent only in professional football, but recent studies show that even minor impacts, like those in high school football, are harmfull to the human brain.

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