UGA Concussion Research Lab Works to Understand Head Injuries

One in 10 of all contact sport athletes sustain concussions yearly, according to the Brain Injury Research Institute. There is much more to learn about diagnosis and the short- and long-term effects of concussions.

Grady Newsource reporter Will Hopkins takes a look at the work that the University of Georgia’s Concussion Research Lab is doing to better understand these complicated injuries.

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