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It starts with a hit. Maybe a tackle in a high school football game. Maybe a blast wave during military service. The damage ...
After earning a spot on the All-Rookie Team, PFF's Dalton Wasserman chose Chargers OT Joe Alt as a lineman "positioned to ...
NFL News: A recent study suggesting media hype influences caregivers' beliefs about CTE in ex-NFL players has sparked outrage. Widows, including Dr. Eleanor Per ...
Their open letter said the study is dismissive of their experience living with the degenerative brain disease.
A Harvard Medical School study of 2,000 former NFL players found that 34 percent of those surveyed believe they have chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain disorder caused by repeated head ...
The NFL in 2016 acknowledged a link between football and CTE, and the league agreed to settle thousands of player lawsuits over head injuries for $765 million in 2013.
For the study, the researchers surveyed 1,980 ex-NFL players and found that 34 percent of them think they have the brain disease along with reports of depression, pain and low testosterone.
Roughly one-third of former professional football players surveyed believe they have CTE, a study found. The brain disease is linked to repeated hits to the head.
According to NPR, Harvard University conducted a study of 1,980 former NFL players who played between 1960 and 2020, with 681 indicating they believe they have developed the brain disease. Over ...
35% of former NFL players believe that they have chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), according to a study by Havard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study, which surveyed nearly 2,000 ...
A third of former professional players believe they have football-related brain damage, according to the largest study of its kind involving more than 2,000 players who were in the NFL between ...
About one-third of nearly 2,000 retired NFL players believe they have chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain condition linked to repeated head trauma, researchers reported ...