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In this episode of HEADCHECK Health Talk, researchers Kaleigh Pennock and Braeden McKenzie join the show to discuss their new study on concussion (mis)education, youth athlete responsibility, and why knowing the signs and symptoms doesn’t always lead to safer choices.
We dig into fear-based messaging, ethical implications, and what meaningful, equitable concussion prevention in sport should actually look like.
By HEADCHECK HealthIn this episode of HEADCHECK Health Talk, researchers Kaleigh Pennock and Braeden McKenzie join the show to discuss their new study on concussion (mis)education, youth athlete responsibility, and why knowing the signs and symptoms doesn’t always lead to safer choices.
We dig into fear-based messaging, ethical implications, and what meaningful, equitable concussion prevention in sport should actually look like.