Miami testing goggles that can detect concussions immediately

University of Miami Sports Medicine research volunteer Tyler Waner gives football player Braxton Berrios instructions during testing with concussion goggles on July 15, 2015 in Coral Gables, Fla. The goggles feature software that can determine, upon site of injury, whether the athlete is safe to re-enter game or should seek further treatment. (Al Diaz/Mami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
University of Miami Sports Medicine research volunteer Tyler Waner gives football player Braxton Berrios instructions during testing with concussion goggles on July 15, 2015 in Coral Gables, Fla. The goggles feature software that can determine, upon site of injury, whether the athlete is safe to re-enter game or should seek further treatment. (Al Diaz/Mami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Miami testing goggles that can detect concussions immediately
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