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TheThirdStrike t1_j6kvaiy wrote
Reply to comment by BNeutral in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
Anyone with common sense knew this. But if you're gonna draw fire from the NFL lawyers... You better have some science to back it up.
TheThirdStrike t1_j6kv1n5 wrote
Reply to comment by Strict_Geologist_603 in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
It's the internet.. someone will try to get imaginary points for being "witty" no matter what.
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AintAintAWord t1_j6kuv9w wrote
Reply to comment by Strict_Geologist_603 in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
And I can guarantee none of the users making the same tired comment even read the article, let alone the study included.
insaneintheblain t1_j6kusgb wrote
Reply to Adopting healthy lifestyle habits can slow the memory decline that accompanies aging, including in individuals who carry a gene that significantly increases the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by YoanB
Sedentary lifestyles are largely fuelled by poor work practices (which are enforced)
simple_mech t1_j6kuks9 wrote
Reply to comment by SorakaWithAids in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
The dabs just before the cough is what I’d be more worried about.
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DNAisjustneuteredRNA t1_j6ku1f4 wrote
Reply to New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
Anyone who needed to read a study to reach that conculsion probably had multiple concussions.
ex-singer t1_j6ktl86 wrote
Reply to New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
Yet we ignore how much of that happens in professional sports.
Here's the original research:
PM_ME_FUNFAX t1_j6ktbsm wrote
Reply to comment by BNeutral in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
We did but to quote the OP...
>This is the largest study to explore the cognitive effects of concussion, or traumatic brain injury to date.
We know it from just seeing football players or boxers that have issues in later life but this is an actual study into it.
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Reply to comment by awkto in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
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awkto t1_j6ksqfl wrote
Reply to comment by Strict_Geologist_603 in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
You do know you are on reddit right?
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Strict_Geologist_603 t1_j6krx46 wrote
Reply to comment by CatsRinternet in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
Why is it that every post on r/science has at least one snarky comment like this from someone who probably didn't bother opening the article?
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JingJang t1_j6kqsz5 wrote
Reply to New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
I'm 49 and had nine concussions, 3 moderate and 6 mild.
Fortunately I was wearing a helmet for all, (but one), of them otherwise I'm might not be writing this comment.
Studies like this are good for considering what might happen if I live a long life. Thanks to the OP for sharing.
SorakaWithAids t1_j6kqj0p wrote
Reply to comment by appstategrad in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
Can you ask her if coughing REALLY HARD uncontrollably 20-30 times a day can give me brain damage.???
BNeutral t1_j6kpx9s wrote
Reply to New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
I thought we already knew this
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