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Concussion Facts

Cassian Pereira

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Concussion Facts offers essential insights into understanding, managing, and preventing concussions, addressing a topic often underestimated in its long-term impact on brain health. It emphasizes that concussions aren't limited to sports injuries, highlighting everyday accidents as potential causes of neurological harm. The book also explores how concussions affect cognitive function, specifically memory, mood, and balance, while underlining effective management strategies and proactive prevention methods.

 
The book progresses logically, starting with brain anatomy and the physiological effects of concussions before moving to symptoms, diagnosis, and management. It uniquely integrates scientific findings with practical strategies, bridging the gap between complex medical information and actionable steps for concussion prevention.

 
Readers will discover that even minor head injuries can have lasting consequences and appreciate the importance of early recognition and management in mitigating long-term effects.
Available since: 03/18/2025.
Print length: 113 pages.

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