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Old 09-18-2014, 11:28 AM #2
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I have not seen any studies that go out that long. Studies do show signs of a previous concussion years later.

What is the reason behind your question ? Living in a state of anxiety about the risk of a future concussion is not healthy for the brain. I try to reduce risks by not engaging in risky activities but otherwise, I do not get concerned about future head impacts.
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