
New handheld brain scanner could save boxers' lives
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Science, Biology, Physical Ed
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9th - 12th Grade
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The video discusses the risks of brain injuries in boxing and introduces a laser scanner that can detect brain bleeds. This technology, already used by the U.S. military, could improve safety in boxing and other sports with concussion risks. The scanner's adoption is being considered by various sports organizations. It works by using an infrared laser to detect bleeding, offering a more accurate assessment than traditional methods. The video highlights the importance of quick diagnosis to prevent severe damage and features a case study of Nick Blackwell, a boxer who suffered a brain injury. The scanner's potential to save lives and improve safety in sports like rugby is emphasized.
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