Call it –TBI, Parents Listen; — Concussion, Not so Much
[Source:  Los Angeles Times, January 17, 2010]
The terms concussion and mild traumatic brain injury pretty much mean  the same thing. But which term a parent hears from the doctor makes a  big difference in the seriousness with which the injury is treated, a  new study finds.
Injured kids whose parents hear the word “concussion” spend less time in  the hospital, go back to school and other activities earlier, and run  greater risks to their cognitive health than do kids whose parents are  told their child has sustained a “brain injury.”
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