January 22, 2014 9:00 — 0 Comments

Teen Concussions Increase Risk for Depression

A new study published in the journal of Adolescent Health found that teens with a history of concussion are more than three times as likely to suffer from depression as those who have never had a concussion. Concussions are considered mild traumatic brain injuries and can have serious psychological effects. Prior research has mainly focused on adults, however many teenagers suffer concussions through sports injuries or accidents, and less is known about the long-term implications in adolescents. To read more about the results of this study, click here.

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