31-10-2017 05:00 via eurekalert.org

Why do some head knocks cause more damage than others?

(University of North Carolina Health Care) Veteran sailors know that rogue waves can rise suddenly in mid-ocean to capsize even the largest vessels. Now it appears that a similar phenomenon called shear shock wave occurs in the concussed brain. It may help explain why some head knocks cause so much more harm than others.
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