CTE Ollie Matson Courtesy NYTimes[/caption]
Written by Matt Bernstein:
The ongoing relationship between the NFL and concussion safety took another important step on Tuesday when a study from the Journal of the American Medical Association strongly linked playing in the NFL with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a disease that is found in individuals who suffer repeated blows to the head. The study examined the brains of 202 former football players from varying levels of experience from High School to the NFL. The researchers found CTE present in:
New Research Published on Football and Brain Disease
07/28/2017
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CTE Ollie Matson Courtesy NYTimes[/caption]
Written by Matt Bernstein:
The ongoing relationship between the NFL and concussion safety took another important step on Tuesday when a study from the Journal of the American Medical Association strongly linked playing in the NFL with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a disease that is found in individuals who suffer repeated blows to the head. The study examined the brains of 202 former football players from varying levels of experience from High School to the NFL. The researchers found CTE present in:
CTE Ollie Matson Courtesy NYTimes[/caption]
Written by Matt Bernstein:
The ongoing relationship between the NFL and concussion safety took another important step on Tuesday when a study from the Journal of the American Medical Association strongly linked playing in the NFL with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a disease that is found in individuals who suffer repeated blows to the head. The study examined the brains of 202 former football players from varying levels of experience from High School to the NFL. The researchers found CTE present in: