
How student athletes get around career-ending head injuries
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NCAA schools and teams have taken new precautions to protect student athletes.
Like the NFL, NCAA schools and teams have taken new precautions to protect student athletes from long-term effects of head injuries. But some players who have been medically disqualified are still finding a way to return to the field. Hari Sreenivasan talks to David Armstrong of online news site STAT.
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How student athletes get around career-ending head injuries
Clip: 1/11/2016 | 7m 33s
Like the NFL, NCAA schools and teams have taken new precautions to protect student athletes from long-term effects of head injuries. But some players who have been medically disqualified are still finding a way to return to the field. Hari Sreenivasan talks to David Armstrong of online news site STAT.
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