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The NYC shooting suspect claimed to suffer from CTE, a brain disease that's linked to head injury, and sought to target the ...
“CTE is linked to repetitive brain trauma and has a distinct pathology that can only be diagnosed at autopsy,” says Dr. Ross Zafonte, a principal investigator of the Football Players Health Study at ...
NFL players believe that they have chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), according to a study by Havard T.H. Chan School of ...
The brain disease has most commonly been found in athletes in contact sports and others with a history of repeated brain ...
By Amy Tennery and Angelica Medina NEW YORK (Reuters) -A deadly Manhattan office shooting by former high school football ...
The progressive brain disease can be caused by repeated trauma to the head and has caused serious health problems for ...
The man who killed four people in the New York City skyscraper that is home to NFL headquarters carried a note blaming the ...
After killing four and taking his own life, Shane Tamura — a former football player at two L.A.-area high schools — left ...
Investigators found the note in the wallet of 27-year-old shooter Shane Tamura who police said opened fire inside of 345 Park Avenue.
Young athletes (ages 6–14) in tackle football experience vastly more head impacts — up to 15 times more — and 23 times more high-magnitude impacts compared to flag football participants [3]. Even ...
Fans are criticising former Los Angeles Rams star Aaron Donald for going helmet-to-helmet with his son in a new video.