dimanche 23 octobre 2016
Concussions for regular people: yours vs. Sidney Crosby's
When you're an average Canadian with a concussion, your experience can feel quite different from what you read about those of pro athletes. 180 producer Kathryn Marlow knows this personally, and set out to determine the relationship between concussions in sport and concussions in daily life.
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