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Race, ethnicity not a factor in recent weapon-carrying
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Race, ethnicity not a factor in recent weapon-carrying behaviors at US schools
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A new University of Michigan study found an increase in the percentage of adolescents reporting concussions.
The study looked at 50,000 eighth, tenth and twelfth graders between 2016 and 2020. 19.5% of those students reported concussions in 2016. In 2020, 24.6% reported concussions.
A higher percentage of boys reported having concussions, but self-reported concussion rates among boys and girls increased at approximately the same rate during the study.
“We found self-reported concussions could be increasing given that both children and parents have greater knowledge with respect to these injuries,” says Philip Veliz, a researcher in the U of M School of Nursing and one of the authors of the study. “The other thing that could be happening is that maybe the incidence of concussion might also just be increasing.”