
Concussions & League of Denial
Clip: Season 3 | 7m 52s
Featured in Top Stories for October 11, 2013
As football head injuries and their long-term effects on players continue to concern people at all levels of the sport, one Oklahoma high school is using new technology to track hits and prevent brain damage.
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Concussions & League of Denial
Clip: Season 3 | 7m 52s
As football head injuries and their long-term effects on players continue to concern people at all levels of the sport, one Oklahoma high school is using new technology to track hits and prevent brain damage.
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