A 16-year-old Alabama boy has died after suffering a brain injury while playing a high school football game on Aug. 23. Dr. Bryan Oliver, headmaster at John T. Morgan Academy in Selma, announced ...
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Game-based learning works because playing games, which releases dopamine, increases the creation of synapses in the brain. Game-based learning can encompass computerized games, card or board games, ...
was playing for Morgan Academy’s football team in their first game against Southern Academy on Friday when he "suffered a traumatic brain injury," according to a GoFundMe and Facebook posts ...
An Alabama high school football player died this weekend after suffering a critical brain injury during a game. Caden Tellier, 16, was injured Friday in Morgan Academy‘s season-opening game ...
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. An Alabama high school football player has died a day after he suffered a brain injury during a game. Caden Tellier, 16, was airlifted to the ...
A high school quarterback died after he was tackled and hit his head during a game in Alabama ... finding is that internal bleeding in the brain, caused by that fall, led to Tellier's passing.