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Mild first-time concussions have no impact on children’s IQ, Canadian study finds

July 19, 2023September 14, 2023Dr. Barry Dworkin

Medical Mythbusting Commentary for July 19, 2023

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Source:
Concussions have no impact on children’s IQ, Canadian study finds

Reference:
IQ After Pediatric Concussion

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