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Concussion
Signs and symptoms of concussion
Learn to recognise the signs and symptoms of concussion.
What is concussion?
A concussion occurs when force to the head or body causes the brain to strike the skull or twist upon itself.
QBI embarks on groundbreaking concussion study
Published on:
4 July 2017
QBI is now recruiting healthy athletes for a large-scale concussion study.
QBI Schools Concussion Study
We are conducting a pilot study to investigate the effect of concussion on the brain.
Kids are more susceptible to head injury than previously thought
New research has found a link between concussion in childhood and health and social problems as an adult.
RateCity backs game-changing brain research
Published on:
9 August 2016
The RateCity Award in Concussion Research will support research at QBI into the long-term impact of concussion.
Queensland Brain Institute launches major concussion campaign
Published on:
20 June 2016
The Queensland Brain Institute has partnered with the Australian Athletes' Alliance to tackle concussion and its long-term effects.
What does concussion do to the brain?
Published on:
24 February 2016
Concussion, the mildest form of traumatic brain injury, can lead to irreversible brain damage.
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