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Kim Gorgens: Az agy védelme agyrázkódás ellen

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Kim Gorgens neuropszichológus amellett érvel, hogy az agyat komolyabban védjük az agyrázkódás kockázatával szemben, azzal a végkicsengéssel, hogy tegyünk bukósisakot a gyerekekre.

Kim Gorgens studies the brain's response to injury -- and advocates that we mind our (gray) matter. Full bio »

Translated into Hungarian by Máté Cseri
Reviewed by Krisztian Stancz
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