Contact sports can contribute to chronic brain trauma. It ’s time to face up to it and address the risks | Alan Pearce

Senate recommendations must go beyond concussion and look into the risk of the brain disease from environmental exposureGet ourmorning and afternoon news emails,free app ordaily news podcastWe are at the crossroads when it comes to addressing the issue of brain trauma in sport. Increasing numbers of athletes and their families are revealing their daily struggles resulting from a history of repetitive hits to their brains. Studies showing long-term impairments are also escalating concern in the community.Consequently, our major sports have responded, implementing and refining concussion protocols, cracking down on head-high hits and resting players for 11 to 12 days. Sports are now resolute in their mission to show the public that this issue is sorted. Done and dusted. Nothing to see here now. Let the games continue.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Concussion in sport Health Medical research Australia news Source Type: news