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Posted on August 28, 2017July 29, 2017 by Host of The SMB

Headaches in Collegiate Athletes – 359

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Tad Seifert Joins the SMB to discuss the findings in their new paper Headaches in Collegiate Athletics.

“There are no known risks in competing in athletics with a primary headache disorder”

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CategoriesPodcast TagsAlicia Sufrinko, Anthony P. Kontos, Bill Edwards, Comprehensive Headache Experience in Collegiate Student-Athletes, Dave Watson, David Akers, headaches, Keith Webster, Mathew Lively, migraine headache, migraines, Robert Cowan, Scott Livingston, Seifert, W. Scott Black

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