Randall Munroe, Football Concussion Research. Sept 6, 2019, Part 2
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🗓️ 6 September 2019
⏱️ 47 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | This is Science Friday. I'm Ira Flato. Can you smell that? Yeah, fall is in the air. But to some people, |
| 0:09.5 | it's not the falling leaves or the falling temperatures. It's the falling football players, |
| 0:15.9 | diving headfirst into the football season. Well, metaphorically, at least, right? We've known for a while about |
| 0:22.5 | the connection between concussion sustained on the gridiron and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, |
| 0:29.1 | or CTE. It's a neurodegenerative illness caused by repeated head injuries. NFL officials have |
| 0:36.6 | made efforts to prevent concussions on the playing field, making rule |
| 0:40.9 | adjustments, tweaks to players' helmets. |
| 0:43.7 | But a group of researchers wondered, what about the hits that don't result in a concussion? |
| 0:50.1 | So many of them on the field, they're just hits. |
| 0:52.2 | They're not concussion producing. |
| 0:53.5 | Could players' brains still be impacted? |
| 0:57.2 | Well, they found that even when a player did not show outward concussion symptoms, |
| 1:02.6 | their brains were showing signs of injury, |
| 1:05.9 | signs they say that could one day lead to CTE. |
| 1:10.0 | So what does this mean for the game of football in the NFL and Antonio Brown's recent drama |
| 1:16.8 | over updated helmet technology? |
| 1:19.4 | We asked you this week, do you think football leagues are doing enough to protect players' brains? |
| 1:26.3 | You sent in your answers through the new Science Friday Vox Pop app. |
| 1:30.6 | CV in Massachusetts had this to say. |
| 1:32.6 | I think that possibly we should not have football players to wear helmets. |
| 1:37.5 | And the reason is that the helmets can only protect the skulls and can't protect people's |
| 1:43.4 | brains. |
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