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Sports: Obama: Too little info about youth concussions

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says there must be better medical information about concussions suffered by young athletes.

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FILE – In this Thursday, May 21, 2009, file photo, President Barack Obama plays with a football as he walks back to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Concerned that too little is known about the effects of head injuries in young athletes, President Barack Obama is bringing representatives of professional sports leagues, coaches, parents, youth sports players, researchers and others to the White House Thursday, May 29, 2014, to help educate the public about youth sports concussions. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

Obama is calling attention to youth sports concussions during a White House summit with coaches, students, parents and medical professionals.

Obama says there’s a huge public interest in having kids participate in sports. He says it’s a central part of American culture that teaches teamwork.

But Obama also says there’s both concern and uncertainty about sports concussions. He says it’s not limited to football.

Obama says there still aren’t solid numbers and at every level, experts are still trying to grasp the scope of the issue.

Obama says people must learn to recognize and respond to concussion symptoms. He says awareness about the problem has improved, but not by much.

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