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Concussion awareness leaving parents 'terrified', experts say
Key takeaways
- Some sports, including Australian Rules, have modified rules to address the risk of head injuries.
- As parental anxiety around brain injuries in junior sports increases, experts say children can still play safely.
- A recent survey found almost a third of parents polled had stopped their children from playing contact sport for fear of concussion.
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Some sports, including Australian Rules, have modified rules to address the risk of head injuries. (Four Corners: Ryan Sheridan)
As parental anxiety around brain injuries in junior sports increases, experts say children can still play safely.
A recent survey found almost a third of parents polled had stopped their children from playing contact sport for fear of concussion.
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