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Major concussion drive should benefit the equestrian world

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A MAJOR drive to improve understanding, treatment and prevention of sporting concussion is hoped to benefit riders.

The Government has published an action plan, following an inquiry by the Department for Digital Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee. The inquiry recommended UK-wide protocols on

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