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World Service,3 mins

Are women more at risk of concussion than men?

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New American research aims to pin down whether women’s brains might be at greater risk of concussion than men – when they sustain a head injury playing sport. Anecdotal reports suggest that concussion in girls and women is more serious than in males and take longer to recover from. Sports like american football, rugby and boxing have introduced guidelines for what to do when a player has a blow to the head. In their experiments, researchers from the Center for Brain Injury and Repair at the University of Pennsylvania found female brain cells from both rats and humans were more susceptible to damage. Professor Douglas Smith is the Director of the Center. (Image: Boxing, Photo: Getty Images)

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