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Concussion awareness and prevention

Concussion symptoms can include: headache or “pressure” in the head, nausea or vomiting, fatigue, sensitivity to light or noise, confusion, behavior or personality changes, numbness or tingling, difficulty concentrating, difficulty remembering, irritability. Dover Sherborn High boys' soccer team member Ben Newbert works on drills.
Jon Mahoney for The Boston Globe
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Concussion symptoms can include:

■  Headache or “pressure” in head
■  Nausea or vomiting
■  Sensitivity to light or noise
■  Behavior or personality changes
■  Numbness or tingling
And more.

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