Ontario-grown research indicates that young players returning to play may be at risk despite post-concussion medical clearance. Researchers at Western University revealed their results of a study involving young hockey players aged 11-14. The children reported being asymptomatic three months after the head trauma was suffered, but advanced MRIs found ongoing changes in their brains.

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Links >> Young Brain Trauma Discovered Within One Season Of Football Play Source: mediarelations.uwo.ca/2017/10/25/post-concussion-brain-changes-persist-even-pre-teen-hockey-players-return-play/
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