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Will This Device Protect Athletes’ Brains, or Only Make Them Think It Does?

The New York Times – Sports:

More and more pro and college athletes are trying on the Q-Collar as they search for something, anything, that might keep their brains safe. But does it work?

Matthew Futterman
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