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House panel considers brain injuries and NFL players

Are professional football players at greater risk of dementia and other neurological problems?

SI.com: Andy Staples: Concussion information has improved but isn't exact science

It's only been three years since Florida quarterback Chris Leak stood at a lectern and claimed a vicious hit from Georgia defensive tackle Jeff Owens hadn't resulted in a concussion. "I just got dinged," Leak said. "No more than that."

SI.com: Chris Ballard: When a Hit Hits Home

This article appears in the October 12, 2009 issue of Sports Illustrated.

Alcohol may protect the brain during an accident

Alcohol, a drug that is a major cause of accidents, may actually protect the brain from a life-threatening injury when an accident does occur, according to a study published this week in Archives of Surgery.

Can traumatic brain injury trigger mental health issues?

Can traumatic brain injury cause a person to develop a mental health problem or trigger an underlying problem not yet discovered, which then causes the person to create a fantasy world while in a coma, which, when they awake they are adamant is real?

Scalp burns painful, need urgent care

The special effects exploded too early while Michael Jackson filmed a Pepsi commercial in 1984 and his hair caught on fire, causing burns to his scalp.

Deadly Mexican fire started in warehouse, official says

A fire that claimed the lives of 44 children at a day-care center in Hermosillo, Mexico, started Friday in an air-conditioning unit in an adjacent warehouse, the attorney general of Sonora said Monday.

Parents rammed cars into burning day care

Parents in northern Mexico on Sunday began to bury the children who died in a horrific day care fire as Mexican authorities raised the death toll from the blaze to 41.

People.com: Casey Aldridge to Be Moved Out of ICU

Jamie Lynn Spears is "holding up well" after boyfriend's accident, a source tells PEOPLE

Natasha's lesson helps save Ohio girl

Connie and Donald McCracken were watching CNN one evening last week when they learned of the tragic death of actress Natasha Richardson from a head injury. Immediately, their minds turned to their 7-year-old daughter, Morgan, who was upstairs getting ready for bed.

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