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Study sheds light on how concussion can impact income

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A study from AUT found even a mild brain injury could lead to losses of $25,000 within the first four years after injury. Headway speaks to the 1News team about managing a concussion in the workplace including how a workplace can support an effective and sustainable stay at or return to work.

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