Gerard Gioia, Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, teamed up with 55 former NFL players to explain how the Heads up Football Program educates coaches and parents about concussion signs and symptoms, as well as how to properly fit equipment. This was covered by FOX59 in Indianapolis, IN.
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