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Athletes with concussions aren’t allowed to compete again right away, and a WUSTL concussion expert advises that children with concussions also may not be able to go back to the classroom right away. Pictured is an image of the brain.

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A groundbreaking multidisciplinary study on African-American health in St. Louis, “For the Sake of All,” releases its fourth brief. This one examines the long-term effects of how segregation affects access to health-promoting resources and health outcomes such as chronic disease and death.

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In the age of e-readers, is the printed book obsolete? Today, cultural historian Robert Darnton, DPhil, author of The Case for Books: Past, Present, and Future, will present the keynote address for “Celebrating Our Books, Recognizing Our Authors,” WUSTL’s 12th annual faculty book colloquium.

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Students took part in a themed trivia night inspired by the popular mustache-sporting character portrayed by Nick Offerman on the TV show Parks and Recreation. Offerman will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Edison Theatre. WUSTL students can secure tickets to see him today outside Edison.

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