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With football fans across the country gearing up for the Superbowl this Sunday, we take a look at the toll that football concussions can take on players from high school to the NFL.

Guests:
Chris Nowinski, co-founder and president of the Sports Legacy Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to solve the sports concussion crisis. He’s the author of “Head Games: Football’s Concussion Crisis" and he played football at Harvard, and was a wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment.
Dr. Ann McKee, Director of Neuropathology at New England Veterans Health Care System co-Director of the Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy where she maintains the center’s brain bank.
Dan Lebowitz, Executive Director of Sport in Society at Northeastern University.

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