domingo, 15 de mayo de 2016

Do you know what it means to be a #Goodteammate?

CDC: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Your Online Source for Credible Health Information
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Being a good teammate means looking out for your team and having their back. That’s why CDC Injury Center’s new HEADS UP fact sheet for athletes aim to:
  • Help young athletes know what to do if they think they or a teammate has a concussion;
  • Teach young athletes how to spot concussion symptoms among themselves or a teammate; and
  • Encourage young athletes to report a concussion and support their teammates in doing the same.
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