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Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  I know that in terms of what's been done, there's been a lot more focus put on men, and a lot of male varsity teams, male rugby teams and that sort of thing, have been part of the research literature. It's starting to emerge a little bit more now that women are coming into the re

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Dorothyann Curran

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  As I mentioned, we definitely do know that more people have persisting symptoms than we initially thought, symptoms like headaches, vestibular issues, which are going beyond the usual—quote, unquote—“recovery time” of a couple of weeks. It's unclear whether that is simply because

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Dorothyann Curran

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Concussion, in particular, sport concussion, has become very topical in terms of public awareness over the last 15 years. Both physicians alluded to that. Research on concussion has also risen exponentially. In doing a literature review for the 2012 adult version of “Guidelines

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Dorothyann Curran