Study examines concussion-like symptom reporting in uninjured athletes
Uninjured athletes reported concussion-like symptoms in a new study that suggests symptom reporting in the absence of recent concussion is related to male or female sex and preexisting conditions, which can include prior treatment for a psychiatric condition or substance abuse, according to a new article.
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Study examines concussion-like symptom reporting in uninjured athletes