Abnormal Levels of a Protein Linked to C.T.E. Found in N.F.L Players' Brains, Study Shows - The New York Times
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Julie Stamm, PhD
On C.T.E. and Athletes, Science Remains in Its Infancy - The New York Times
C.T.E. Study Finds That Young Football Players Are Getting the Disease - The New York Times
Players With C.T.E. Doubled Risk With Every 5.3 Years in Football - The New York Times
The Force of Head Hits Raises Likelihood of CTE, The Brink
Collective Force of Head Hits, Not Just the Number of Them, Increases Odds of CTE - The largest study of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy to date found that the cumulative force of head
New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
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New study finds conclusive evidence that head trauma leads to CTE
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How football raises the risk for chronic traumatic encephalopathy