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		<title>N.J. Introduces New Regulations To Protect All Student Athletes From Concussions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New Jersey entity that regulates high school athletics in state Monday introduced a set of rules that mandate that athletes who sustain head injuries must undergo a series of tests before being able to return to the field to play. The story got significant play in the state’s primary newspaper, The Star-Ledger of Newark, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The New Jersey entity that regulates high school athletics in state Monday introduced a set of rules that mandate that athletes who sustain head injuries must undergo a series of tests before being able to return to the field to play.</p>
<p>The story got significant play in the state’s primary newspaper, The Star-Ledger of Newark, which ran it on Page One.  <a href="http://blog.nj.com/hssportsextra/2010/03/njsiaa_sets_guidelines_for_dea.html">http://blog.nj.com/hssportsextra/2010/03/njsiaa_sets_guidelines_for_dea.html</a></p>
<p>If the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) approves the new measures, there would be a standard set of regulations to treat concussions for athletes in every single sport, according to The Ledger.</p>
<p>One of the new regulations is that players who sustain a concussion or head injury must show no symptoms or problems for a week before they can play again.</p>
<p>They must also do a six-step regimen where they gradually do aerobic exercise and get the OK of a medical professional to play again.</p>
<p>Trainers, student athletes and coaches will receive annual training on concussions, including their symptoms.</p>
<p>Those are some, but not all, of the requirements under the new NJSIAA guidelines. That body oversees athletic programs at 434 high schools in the Garden State.</p>
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