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It’s Provincial Concussion Awareness Day 2024, and the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia is spreading the word about why it’s important to be up to date on concussion signs and symptoms and how to stay safe.
There is continued focus on the prevalence and prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of concussions in sport. But it is equally important to understand what might keep youth sport participants from speaking up — and being removed — when they are hurt.