OTC Painkillers Speed Concussion Recovery
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Over-the-Counter Ibuprofen Can Speed Up Recovery From Concussion By 20%, Shows Study

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Concussion injury patients who took pain relievers recovered 20% faster than those who didn't take them.
University of Washington study involved athletes and military cadets who had been diagnosed with concussions.
Researchers looked at the amount of time it took the athletes to be cleared to return to activities with no restrictions.