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220 related items for PubMed ID: 31343237

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    Vaughan CG, Gerst EH, Sady MD, Newman JB, Gioia GA.
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  • 24. Socioeconomic Status and Race Outperform Concussion History and Sport Participation in Predicting Collegiate Athlete Baseline Neurocognitive Scores.
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    Burns C, Jo J, Williams K, Davis P, Amedy A, Anesi TJ, Prosak OL, Rigney GH, Terry DP, Zuckerman SL.
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  • 37. Sex differences in neuropsychological function and post-concussion symptoms of concussed collegiate athletes.
    Covassin T, Schatz P, Swanik CB.
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