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Category: Countering Concussions

This series examines the effectiveness of efforts to prevent sports-related brain injuries.

Posted inCountering Concussions, Health & Welfare

Concussion concerns prompt more Badgers players to leave football

by Emily Hamer December 16th, 2018January 8th, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

University of Wisconsin’s Austin Ramesh, Walker Williams and Jake Whalen quit football after brain injuries; ‘I’m gonna have CTE — I just know it,’ Williams says.

Posted inCountering Concussions, Health & Welfare

Former Badger plans legal action; says he ‘wasn’t aware of brain injury’ risk

by Luke Schaetzel May 20th, 2018October 8th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Sidelined by headaches, Tony Megna now intends to join former college football players who have filed 111 lawsuits against the NCAA and its athletic conferences

Posted inCountering Concussions, Health & Welfare

Brain injury fears spark calls for a ban on children playing tackle football

by Luke Schaetzel May 20th, 2018October 8th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

A Wisconsin mother whose son took his own life after developing CTE sees no value in youth tackle football: ‘What kind of a future is their kid going to have with brain damage?.’

Posted inCountering Concussions, Health & Welfare

Wisconsin researcher: Sharpen warnings about brain injury

by Luke Schaetzel May 20th, 2018October 8th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

University of Wisconsin-Madison study is testing whether explicit warnings about dementia, other problems increase athletes’ willingness to report concussions.

Posted inCountering Concussions, Health & Welfare

University of Wisconsin football players downplay warnings while proof of brain injury — even from small hits — piles up

by Luke Schaetzel January 28th, 2018May 18th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Doctor of ‘Concussion’ movie fame and former Badger, NFL player Chris Borland, agree: It is time to get honest about the dangers of brain injury in sports

Posted inCountering Concussions, Health & Welfare

Brain injury in sports ‘the civil rights issue of our time,’ top researcher says

by Luke Schaetzel January 28th, 2018May 18th, 2018 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Dr. Bennet Omalu speaks to the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism about the dangers of contact sports and subconcussive hits that damage the brain

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