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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20240706

sources tell cbs news a judge ruled that former vice president mike pence must testify before a federal grand jury investigating january 6th. officials pinpoint killed more than three at a migrant detention center in mexico. norah: a cbs news investigation. female athletes are more likely to suffer concussions. so why is there so little research? do you think enough is known about concussions and women sports? absolutely not. norah: and during this final week of women s history month, the inspiring life of a civil rights icon. i thought my life was at an end, but my life was just beginning. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night we are going nashville and the rest of the nation are heartbroken over that deadly mass shooting at an elementary school. tonight, we are learning new details about the victims. one of the 9-year-old, evelyn dieckhaus, described by her family as a shining light. among the adults killed y

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Female Athletes Suffer More Concussions Than Men, But The Research Is Still Skewed

On March 29, CBS News began airing an investigation into the gender gap with concussions in college sports. Her Campus spoke to correspondent Nikki Battiste about the research.

Transcripts for KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20240604 22:44:00

injured players. cbs s nikki battiste found the vast majority of medical research about athletic concussions is solely based on men, which may be leaving women without the care they need. reporter: when there s university of connecticut point guard took a tough hit in december, her concussion silenced the crowd. a little bit of blood in her mouth, you can see. reporter: and while the popularity of women s sports continues to rise, we spoke with female athletes who found a sports world unprepared for the unique impacts of concussions on women. growing up, what were your volleyball hopes and dreams? without a doubt, an olympic gold medal. reporter: hayley hodson excelled as a star player at stanford, but suffered a concussion at practice during what was called the courage drill. keep your face in it. it felt like target practice and i was targeted. reporter: be 21 says less than two weeks later she took another ball to the head and

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