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Is Soccer Bad for Children's Heads?: Summary of the IOM Workshop on Neuropsychological Consequences of Head Impact in Youth Soccer (2002)
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Patlak, Margie, Joy, Janet E.. "Summary." Is Soccer Bad for Children's Heads?: Summary of the IOM Workshop on Neuropsychological Consequences of Head Impact in Youth Soccer. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2002.

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Is Soccer Bad For Children's Heads?: Summary of the IOM Workshop on Neuropsychological Consequences of Head Impact in Youth Soccer

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  5. Putukian M, Echemendia RJ, and Mackin S, The acute neuropsychological effects of heading in soccer: a pilot study. Clin J Sport Med. 2000 Apr;10(2):104-9.

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