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Concussions In Football Research Paper

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Many parents encourage their children to find a hobby. When a parent hears that their child wants to start playing football, they might get excited, knowing that their child found something they are interested in and maybe even meet some new friends. Coaches and the NFL will tell you it's a great career choice but according to the new concussion guidelines, the short term effects, like second impact syndrome, and the long-term effects, like CTE, tell you something different. If you look into it, you see that the evidence is stating that you should not let your children play football.
According to the new concussion protocol, by decreasing the contact in youth football, it ultimately leads to a decrease in concussions. This works for awhile, but it allows the children who participate to not learn to tackle properly, so by the time they get to high school football, they do not know what they are into. The majority, about 64.3%, of concussions in football, happen when tackling or being tackled, and when you do not know how to tackle, the risk increases (Badgeley, 2013). Although it lower the effects during play, it increases the risk later on. If there is no avoiding the danger, why bother at all.
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“CTE, stands for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, is a progressive degenerative disease of the brain found in people with a history of repetitive brain trauma (often athletes), including symptomatic concussions as well as asymptomatic subconcussive hits to the head that do not cause symptoms,” says a CTE research center. It is a disease that can only be diagnosed after-death. The symptoms of CTE occur after a few years of playing football and getting multiple concussions due to hits to the head. symptoms include unusual behavior, change in attitude, suicidal thoughts, and death. It comes down to whether or not, you feel the risks to be too

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