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Nov 2024
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Daniel S. Goldberg, "Tackle Football and...

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Football is the national game in the United States – and many families and friends bond over their love of the sport. While few people play professional football, many participate in tackle football as children and adolescents. In the last decades, more attention has been paid to the dangers of playing tackle football, including traumatic brain injury and th ... Show More
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