Stress and Lack of Sleep Can Cause Concussion-Like Symptoms, Study Shows
Many people may be going through life experiencing concussion-like symptoms—like headaches, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating—without ever suffering an injury. In a new study, researchers found between 11% and 27% of college athletes with no history of recent concussions actually reported symptoms that met the criteria for post-concussion syndrome (PCS).
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Stress and Lack of Sleep Can Cause Concussion-Like Symptoms, Study Shows