Concussions raise risk of mental health problems in US VIDEO
Between one and two million kids suffer a concussion each year in the United States during sports and other recreational activities. Now a large new study suggests those children can face a higher risk of developing mental health problems. Our Dr. Frank McGeorge is here with what parents need to know.
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