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Simple Spit Test Could Diagnose Concussions
A noninvasive saliva test accurately identified concussions in a study of hundreds of rugby players.
Simple Spit Test Could Diagnose Concussions
Simple Spit Test Could Diagnose Concussions

A noninvasive saliva test accurately identified concussions in a study of hundreds of rugby players.

A noninvasive saliva test accurately identified concussions in a study of hundreds of rugby players.

concussions, disease & medicine

Non-Concussive Head Hits Influence the Brain’s Microstructure
Lisa Winter | Oct 1, 2020 | 2 min read
Comparing the brain scans of high-impact rugby players with those of athletes in noncontact sports, such as rowing and swimming, revealed tiny, yet significant, differences in the brain’s white matter.
Exosomes in Blood Indicate Mild TBI: Study
Ashley Yeager | Jul 13, 2018 | 2 min read
Levels of tau, amyloid-β 42, and IL-10 extracted from extracellular vesicles that started out in the brain were higher in military personal suffering head injuries compared with healthy soldiers.
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