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Put A Freeze On Winter Sports Injuries: Don't Risk Your Neck For A Fleeting Moment Of Fun
Every winter there are tragic stories about children and adults who suffer life-altering and even fatal sports-related accidents. Most of these accidents can be prevented by following a few simple safety measures. The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) offers this advice: Don't risk your neck for that fleeting moment of fun, because it takes only one moment for a life to change forever.