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Subject Today's Headlines: A Mass. football player’s catastrophic brain injury shattered his life — and perhaps could have been prevented
Date May 4, 2025 9:49 AM
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A Mass. football player’s catastrophic brain injury shattered his life — and perhaps could have been prevented

As Rohan Shukla adjusts to his new normal, his family’s grief gives rise to concerns about what might have been done to prevent or mitigate such a tragedy.
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A Mass. football player’s catastrophic brain injury shattered his life — and perhaps could have been prevented

As Rohan Shukla adjusts to his new normal, his family’s grief gives rise to concerns about what might have been done to prevent or mitigate such a tragedy.
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‘It’s really killing our industry’: For the Massachusetts marijuana market, the money tree has dried up

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