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Zachary Kerr, a sports injury researcher at the University of North Carolina, called the study important but said it leaves many questions unanswered, including whether young amateur athletes face similar risks. Kerr co-authored a journal editorial.
Date: May 24, 2019
Category: Technology
Source: Google
Concussions on the brain: Pushing for more research on women
Katherine has done a lot of great work as an activist, said Dr. Zachary Kerr, an assistant professor in exercise and sport science at the University of North Carolina and former director of the NCAAs injury surveillance program.
Date: Jan 01, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Report: NFL, USA Football Trumpeted False Data About Protecting Kids From Concussions And Injuries
lusions were actually preliminary results provided by Datalys five months before the study was published. The lead researchers for Datalys, Thomas Dompier and Zachary Kerr, confirmed in interviews that, despite knowing that the final paper contradicted their preliminary claims, they did not inform U.S.A.
"Something as simple as lifting their heads up when they're tackling can prevent fatal and catastrophic injuries," said study lead author Zachary Kerr, director of the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program at Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention in Indianapolis.