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Washington Redskins trainers attended to running back Clinton Portis after he received a concussion in the first quarter of a game in 2009. It's too early to determine the similarities and differences of brain trauma between veterans and football players, but Dr. Ann McKee, the chief of neuropathology in the VA Boston Healthcare System, says, "I can tell you there are some parallels, and also some differences." (Associated Press)
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Washington Redskins trainers attended to running back Clinton Portis after he received a concussion in the first quarter of a game in 2009. It's too early to determine the similarities and differences of brain trauma between veterans and football players, but Dr. Ann McKee, the chief of neuropathology in the VA Boston Healthcare System, says, "I can tell you there are some parallels, and also some differences." (Associated Press)

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