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Compound in red wine given to boxers to study concussions

by KING 5 HealthLink

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Posted on June 8, 2011 at 3:45 PM

Updated Wednesday, Jun 8 at 6:02 PM

Texas researchers are trying to find out whether a compound found in red wine could protect against damaging effects of concussions.

If so, this could have implications, not only for athletes but for anyone injured in a fall or car accident.

James Grant is one of five professional boxers participating in the study which looks at Resveratrol, a compound found in red wine and grape juice, as a way to treat athletes with concussions.

Researchers are using an oral supplement for the study, hoping the benefits of the pill will play a major role in the future of contact sports.

"I'm 32, as I get older I don't want to be slurring, talking bad, so I feel like this study will help me rehabilitate my brain try help me focus a little bit more," said Grant. "So when later on comes, I won't be stuttering too much and showing that I've been boxing for 20 years."

Pro boxers take a supplement form of Resveratrol within two hours after suffering a concussion during a match. Researchers then compare past and present neuro-cognitive tests and MRI scans. They hope to have results by December.

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