The Concussion Gender Gap: Why Girls Suffer More Head Injuries

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Last updated 29 março 2025
The Concussion Gender Gap: Why Girls Suffer More Head Injuries
A new study, published in the journal Pediatrics, found that girls who play soccer are at nearly the same risk for traumatic brain injuries as boys who play football.
The Concussion Gender Gap: Why Girls Suffer More Head Injuries
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