New Concussion Detection Device that Tracks the Brain's Electricity From: Medical Design Technology - 07/27/2015 BrainScope Company, Inc., based in Bethesda, MD, is now developing a medical device using electrodes stuck to the athlete's head to read electrical activity coming from neurons in the brain. The test can be done in the locker room and results from the device, called Ahead 2000, are available within 10 minutes. This helps doctors objectively assess whether a person has endured a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Read the entire article at: http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2015/07/photos-day-ge-nfl-back-new-concussion-detection-device-tracks-brains-electricity Links: BrainScope Company, Inc. http://www.brainscope.com/index1.shtml GE and NFL Back a New Device that Could Spot Concussions by Tracking the Brain's Electricity http://www.gereports.com/post/124939429630/ge-and-nfl-back-a-new-device-that-could-spot Head Health Challenges https://ninesights.ninesigma.com/web/head-health Head Health Challenge I Winners https://ninesights.ninesigma.com/web/head-health/challenge-1-winners