The neuropsychological and academic consequences of repeated mild and very mild traumatic brain injuries in rugby at a secondary school / J.A. Laubscher
Introduction-Physical activity can reduce the risk of contracting many of the 'diseases of the sedentary', such as coronary heart disease and cancer (Blair et al., 1996). Recognition of this protective effect has led to the development of many programmes designed to promote the benefit of...
Main Author: | Laubscher, Johannes Andries |
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North-West University
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1043 |
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