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<p>The sport-related concussion group showed 4.5% rank better working memory than those who had not experienced a sports-related concussion, and 7.9% better reasoning capacity than those without concussions. File Picture: iStock</p>

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Concussion suffered through amateur sport ‘not linked to cognitive decline’
Researchers suggested this finding pointed to a potential protective effect of sports participation
<p>Rose Plays Julie: a poignant treatise of adoption and relationships</p>

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Movie Reviews: Aidan Gillen is a sinister mentor in Rose Plays Julie
<p>While affirming High Court findings of a failure of parental duty warranting court intervention, the court said it will vary the High Court orders concerning John’s treatment so as to maximise his parents’ involvement in the treatment and to ensure certain measures will only happen if certain situations arise. File photo</p>

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Parents of brain-injured boy lose appeal over control of his medical treatment
Supreme Court to hear urgent appeal over treatment of profoundly brain-injured child

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Supreme Court to hear urgent appeal over treatment of profoundly brain-injured child
Hospital can withhold invasive treatments to avoid 'unimaginable suffering' for brain-injured boy

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Hospital can withhold invasive treatments to avoid 'unimaginable suffering' for brain-injured boy
Dad living with brain injury tells of 'surreal' fatherhood experience

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Dad living with brain injury tells of 'surreal' fatherhood experience
Mother weeps as court rules brain injured daughter must move to UK for care
Mother weeps as court rules brain injured daughter must move to UK for care

A mother wept in the High Court today as it made orders for her brain-injured daughter to be moved to a UK facility after being told there is no public or private facility here capable of assessing her complex needs.

Thu, 25 Jan, 2018

Boy who suffered brain injury speaks for the first time in years
Boy who suffered brain injury speaks for the first time in years

Just like any other child, he wants the TV on.

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