Concussions | Statistics | The Presentation |
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Concussions are mild traumatic brain injuries.
What are concussions?
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55%
What percentage of Americans use social media to access news?
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B) Suspending referees who choose to not enforce rules
Which of the following was not one of the possible solutions explained in the presentation?
A) Suspensions of dangerous and violent players B) Suspending referees who choose to not enforce rules C) New equipment D) Improved training and coaching |
Concussions are caused by a sudden force to the brain that causes it to rapidly move back and forth within the skull.
How are concussions caused?
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40
In how many U.S. states is football participation down?
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Damage to the brain's meninges
What complexity did the presentation focus on?
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Days, weeks, months or longer
How long can the effects of concussions last?
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True
True or False: 7% of athletes who have suffered from concussions during gameplay were wearing helmets that did not fit properly or that were defective.
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4
In total, how many possible solutions were mentioned in the presentation?
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True
True or False: Concussions can become fatal.
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46 000
In 2017, how many diagnosed cases of concussions due to sports were there in Canada?
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True
True or False: The presentation included how the business industry effects the issue.
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False
True or False: Concussions do not cause trouble with remembering.
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False
True or False: 1 in 3 Canadians have little or no knowledge of concussions.
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True
True or False: The presentation discussed Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)
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