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Is it true I am more likely to get a concussion after already having one?
- Asks Bailey from New York
By Monica Heger, April 28th, 2008
TOPIC biology![]() Athletes who play on despite suffering a concussion put themselves at increased risk for a second one. [Credit: Atle Brunvoll]
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