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Study on concussions sounds the alarm for young female soccer players

Study on concussions sounds the alarm for young female soccer players A new study finds that while concussion rates in many sports are down, girls who play soccer are at nearly the same risk for traumatic brain injury as boys who play football. It's a trend so alarming, some top players are donating their brains to science. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

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