Schools Get Help On Concussions ; Software Will Allow Brain Comparisons
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › April 09, 2009
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › April 09, 2009
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Twenty-one North Jersey schools, including Clifton and Passaic Valley high schools, could receive free software to help diagnose concussions in student athletes under a grant program unveiled Monday.
The Mountainside Health Foundation, a Montclair charity that funds health initiatives, is partnering with the Brain Injury Association of New Jersey to spend $40,000 providing the ImPACT Concussion Management program.See the full content of this document
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Schools Get Help On Concussions ; Software Will Allow Brain Comparisons
They hope that testing athletes will not only provide objective data that will make it easier to decide when a student can sa...
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