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    Concussions In Sports

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    In most contact sports, protective gear is worn to protect injury-prone areas. Helmets are important and required in several sports, and their structures have been modified over time to increase their effectiveness in prevention of head injury. The new helmet standards enforced in 1959 are attributed for the great decrease in intracranial hemorrhage and death noted by Heck et al. (2004) between 1959 and 1963. Interestingly, however, a concurrent increased in spinal cord injury was observed during

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    Announcer Number 1

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    sports! In order to avoid severe brain damage it is essential to wear helmets. Announcer Number 2: Brain damage is one of the most common injuries resulting from bicycle, motorcycle, and horseback riding accidents. Wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of such severe injuries. For example, over half of both motorcycle and horse-related deaths are due to injuries, but many of those injuries would not be nearly as harmful if a good helmet had been worn. Announcer Number 1: Experts suppose that 85% of head

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    wearing a helmet. That helmet had been crushed in from the impact, and if he hadn’t been wearing it, that would have been his head. Motorcycle safety has always been a concern for many people, including parents of children who want bikes. Even if you don’t ride motorcycles, knowing the importance of helmets can help you teach others and save the life of a family or friend. I believe that everyone, no matter the age or experience, should wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle. Wearing a helmet while

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    History The History of the helmet is somewhat unknown. The first helmets date back to 900 BC, and were worn by warriors. They were then made of leather, but later evolved into thin sheets of metal. Fast-forward to the second world war, motorcycles were used widely for recon, transport, and everything in between. However, the thought of the helmet then didn’t exist unlike today where we don’t dare ride without one. The war rages on, people dying every day, but one death in particular struck

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    skateboards, but not wearing a helmet. To them they trust themselves that they won't crash but it's not always them that can cause themselves to crash but other skaters, cars, even people out on a nice run, you turn a corner and next thing you know bang, you crash. With all these dangers you think it would make sense to strap on a helmet. But for some reason skaters do not agree and keep getting head injuries and have to be isolated from what they love, skating. And this why helmets should be mandatory while

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    Best of Budget Motorcycle Helmets Introduction: Why You Should Invest in a Helmet A motorcycle helmet is the protection you want for your head and neck in the event of a crash. Wearing a helmet cuts down on wind noise and so helps you hear better. It protects your eyes from the wind and debris so you can see better. And a helmet can protect you from the fatigue effect caused by riding through the wind, too, so you can stay alert. What should you consider in buying a helmet? First, let’s look at the

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    Introduction To The Best Women’s Motorcycle Helmets If you’re looking to buy a new helmet for your motorcycle or you're simply looking to replace one you already have, you’re probably already well aware of the number of different helmets available to you for purchase. There’s expensive helmets that offer you every feature you could possibly dream of having, there’s inexpensive helmets that offer you enough features to get by, and there’s helmets that are just the right price with just the right amount

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    signed a law that overturned the state’s long-standing helmet requirement for motorcyclists. Senate Bill 291 overturned the 35 year old safety requirement that was created to protect motorcycle riders from traumatic brain injuries and fatalities in the event of a crash. This decision has sparked national controversy and debates about the costly affects that the repeal will have on the lives of motorists in the state. According to the Office of Highway Safety Planning, riders without helmets are 40%

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    bicycle and helmet safety. A study in 2014 shows that 103.7 million people rode a bike that year and 34 percent of Americans age three or older rode a bike at least once in that year (“Study: 103.7 Million Americans Ride Bikes”). The importance of bicycle safety cannot be underestimated. According to the 2008 Alabama Traffic Crash Facts, there were 182 bicycle crash injuries and four fatalities. In 2008, children 14 and under accounted for 27% of the bicycle crash injuries. Bicycle helmets are 85% -

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    Anyone who has ridden a bike or motorcycle has likely worn a helmet at some point in their lifetime. They have heard it from the first day those little feet touched a pedal, “always wear a helmet.” Whether from a parent, guardian, or even television, at some point in everyone's time here on earth they have heard that wearing a helmet will save more brain cells than wearing nothing. Eventually, some of those kids that enjoyed bikes as a kid, grew up and their enjoyment that they found as a child

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