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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Activist Chris Nowinski is keeping the issue of concussions and their long-term consequences for NFL players in the public eye, and he is doing it during the league's week-long celebration that leads up to Super Bowl Sunday.
Nowinski has made daily rounds on "Radio Row" this week at the Broward County Convention Center, spreading the message that more research is needed on concussions and asking players to consider making a unique donation: their brains.See the full content of this document
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Concussion Talks Heating Up at Super Bowl
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Will Witherspoon is considering giving his brain, after his death, to Nowinski's group, which is studying the link between sports-related concussions and mental illness. Former players such as Jerome Bettis and Tiki Barber are pondering making the same commi...
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