American Football and Helmets on the Field Despite advances in making equipment safer, U.S. football teams are having trouble obtaining insurance coverage. (Photo: Shutterstock)

The last decade has seen an influx of data on the possible long-term effects of traumatic brain injuries in all contact sports, with the biggest buzz surrounding football, thanks to a litany of costly, headline-stealing litigation.

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