With new research and updated guidelines in Colorado and 15 other states, physicians and educators are asking parents not to wait to return their concussed kids to school.
Prompt care for sports injuries makes all the differenceEveryone has become familiar with doctors and training staff being on ...
Researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found that non-Hispanic Black children and those with public insurance and lower Child Opportunity Index (COI) scores were much more likely ...
Concussions are fairly common injuries in many sports. Recently, the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the condition has ...
Researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found that non-Hispanic Black children and those with public ...
A third of former NFL players believe they have a chronic brain condition linked to football. A new blood test could help tackle the issue.
Researchers found that non-Hispanic Black children and those with public insurance and lower Child Opportunity Index (COI) scores were much more likely to seek care for concussions in the emergency ...
Monitoring: There should be more stringent monitoring of brain health of these young athletes. Serial neuroimaging and neurocognitive evaluations can help achieve this. If any worrisome changes are ...
Nine days after getting the start against Illinois, Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle announced he was leaving football citing ...
With more than 3.5 million youth athletes participating in cheerleading in the U.S., including competition and school teams, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is issuing recommendations to ...
Researchers investigate how spontaneous headshake after a kinematic event (SHAAKE) may be a novel sign to diagnose concussion ...
Chief Medical Officer of Northwestern Medicine’s Northwest region of hospitals Dr. Irfan Hafiz joins Bob Sirott to talk about the CDC’s new recommendations for the COVID vaccine, online ...