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  2. Laura J. Balcer - Wikipedia

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    Balcer specializes in treating patients with vision problems related to changes in the brain. [5] Her contribution to research has encouraged the inclusion of vision testing for concussion assessments, which helps determine how the visual pathways in the brain are affected by head injuries. [ 6 ]

  3. Barry Jordan - Wikipedia

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    He has served as an Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York City since 2001. [3] Jordan conducts clinical research in areas including traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer's disease and dementia. [4] He specializes in sports neurology and concussions. [5]

  4. David L. Brody - Wikipedia

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    David Lozoff Brody (born February 25, 1970) is an American neurologist, academic, and author most known for his research on the clinical treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and neurodegenerative diseases in civilian and military personnel.

  5. How to avoid, identify and treat concussions - AOL

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    What can you do to protect, identify and treat a concussion? Scientist Julie Stamm, author of the book “The Brain on Youth Sports,” offers five tips to raise awareness.

  6. Neilank Jha - Wikipedia

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    Neilank Jha (Hindi: नीलंक झा) is a Canadian neurosurgeon specializing in concussions. [1] [2] Based in the city of Toronto, Neilank Jha established KonKussion, a hotline to address concussion injuries, which is staffed by neurosurgeons and neurologists to provide medical prognoses and treatment plans to physicians and nurses.

  7. Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa sustained another concussion. Why ...

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    The NFL introduced new protocols in 2011 for spotting potential concussions on the field, diagnosing them as soon as possible, keeping neurologists on hand during game, and immediately sidelining ...