A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can
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A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can. / Owen, Julian; Mullins, Paul.
In: The Conversation, 11.09.2024.
In: The Conversation, 11.09.2024.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Owen, J & Mullins, P 2024, 'A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can' The Conversation. <http://A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can>
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Owen, J., & Mullins, P. (2024). A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can. The Conversation. http://A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can
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Owen J, Mullins P. 2024. A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can. The Conversation.
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Owen, Julian and Paul Mullins. "A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can". The Conversation. 2024.
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Owen J, Mullins P. A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can. The Conversation. 2024 Sept 11.
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