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Repeated concussions and strangulation in abusive relationships harm women’s brain function, study finds.
A Monash University study in Australia links repeated concussions and strangulation in intimate partner violence to long-term cognitive issues like memory and learning difficulties.
Among women who experienced more than six such incidents, cognitive performance was significantly worse, with 84.2% reporting both strangulation and mild brain injury.
The research, published in the Journal of Neurotrauma, highlights underrecognized neurological damage resembling that in athletes, urging better screening and support for survivors.
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Las concusiones repetidas y el estrangulamiento en relaciones abusivas dañan la función cerebral de las mujeres, según un estudio.