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CrashCourse: Concussion Education Reimagined
CrashCourse: Concussion Education Reimagined offers an immersive 360-degree look at brain injury prevention, featuring real Stanford football stars like Bryce Love, Alameen Murphy, JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Brandon Simmons, and Trenton Irwin. The experience puts players on the field during a high school game to learn the latest science on concussion care. Developed with Stanford experts and approved by their Institutional Review Board, the program addresses a global issue: over 2.5 million U.S. youth suffer concussions yearly, often without proper knowledge. Most recover in 10 days with correct care, but many remain unaware of prevention and treatment methods. This tool empowers athletes, parents, and coaches with up-to-date medical insights. Backed by TeachAids, a Stanford-founded nonprofit, the project combines research-driven design with culturally relevant animation to improve health education worldwide. Supported by major organizations like Google and UNICEF, it aims to reduce long-term physical and cognitive risks from untreated concussions. This innovative approach ensures safer sports participation for.