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Concussions on the rise in college hoops (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
Diving for a loose ball during a summer pickup game, North Carolina center Tyler Zeller knocked heads with another player. It left him with a headache, nothing he was too worried about. Next day, Zeller learned it was a bit more: tests revealed he had a concussion. It was mild, enough to keep him off the court just for a couple of days.


As College Basketball Grows, Concussions Are a Side Effect (New York Times)
Head injuries have increased in college basketball as the players have gotten bigger and faster.


As players grow, so do concussions in college basketball (Columbia Missourian)
KANSAS CITY — Diving for a loose ball during a summer pickup game, North Carolina center Tyler Zeller knocked heads with another player. It left him with a headache, nothing he was too worried about.    The next day, Zeller learned it was a bit more: tests revealed he had a concussion. It was mild, enough to keep him off the court just for a couple of days. Yet it also added him to a growing ...


Concussions on the rise in college hoops (AP via Yahoo! News)
Diving for a loose ball during a summer pickup game, North Carolina center Tyler Zeller knocked heads with another player. It left him with a headache, nothing he was too worried about.


Concussions on the rise in college hoops (SportingNews)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Diving for a loose ball during a summer pickup game, North Carolina center Tyler Zeller knocked heads with another player.


Concussions on the rise in college hoops (News Chief)
Published: Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 10:29 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 10:29 a.m. KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Diving for a loose ball during a summer pickup game, North Carolina center Tyler Zeller knocked heads with another player.


Concussions on the rise in college basketball (ESPN)
A study of all divisions of NCAA sports by the National Athletic Trainers Association showed head and facial injuries in basketball increased by an annual average of 6.2 percent from 1988-2004. Concussions represented 3.6 percent of all injuries reported.


(AFX UK Focus) 2010-03-02 08:03 Glance-European Factors-Shares seen edging higher; commods eyed (Interactive Investor)
LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - European stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Tuesday, tracking firmer U.S. and Asian markets, but energy and mining shares were seen under pressure following a decline in commodity prices.


GM to end Hummer after sale to Chinese buyer fails (Louisville Courier-Journal)
General Motors said Wednesday it will shut down Hummer after its bid to sell the brand to a Chinese company collapsed.




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