Researchers from the UW School of Medicine and Public Health worked with more than 2,700 players from 88 high schools around the Midwest. They found that players who wore headgear were just as likely to get a concussion as those who did not.
Researchers from the UW School of Medicine and Public Health worked with more than 2,700 players from 88 high schools around the Midwest. They found that players who wore headgear were just as likely to get a concussion as those who did not.