Reconsidering the rules of the game may help prevent concussions and other injuries. (John Woods/Rugby Canada) June 27, 2022 Prevention is better than cure when it comes to high concussion rates in girls’ rugby Stephen West, University of Calgary Girls’ rugby is a sport with higher than expected concussion rates. As the sport grows in popularity, preventing concussions is more effective than treating them.
Ouch. Syda Productions August 15, 2016 People feel more pain if they carry a sense of grievance – why? Joanna McParland, Glasgow Caledonian University The mind and body can be linked in mysterious ways …
Who’s driving? Thatcham August 3, 2016 How to reduce the risk of whiplash in car accidents Memis Acar, Loughborough University Reactive seats and head restraints would help cut down on head and neck injuries in rear-end shunts.