Anatomy of a concussion

Monday, October 5, 2009 - 02:28 in Health & Medicine

Brain injuries can cause temporary memory loss, dizziness and confusion. Afterward, victims shouldn't engage in activities in which another injury could occur. The human brain has roughly the consistency of barely congealed jelly, encased in a bony helmet with just a little room to move.

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