Health & Medicine
College Football Players Who Don’t Suffer Concussions Still Have Brain Damage
College football players have one more thing to be concerned about. A new study released Friday from researchers at Cleveland Clinic and the University of Rochester have found that football players may suffer long-term brain changes despite not having suffered a concussion.
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