Claude Lemieux's death has prompted several former NHL players to enroll into a study that could help diagnose CTE during ...
Here’s another reminder that “no one gives a f—k” about Mike Tyson. Not even Tyson. The former WBC heavyweight champion recently announced a return to boxing for a special Netflix exhibition showdown ...
It isn’t yet possible to diagnose chronic traumatic encephalopathy—more widely known as CTE—in the living. Yet for many people, especially athletes, the fear is real. In fact, 1 in 3 former NFL ...
A gunman who shot and killed four people, including a New York City police officer and then himself near the NFL's headquarters in Manhattan on July 28, carried a note saying he suffered from CTE, a ...
In an Australian-first, an organisation dedicated to supporting people living with an incurable neurodegenerative brain ...
Increasing risk of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in Africa poses serious healthcare concerns considering the lack of awareness and research Engaging in contact sports such as rugby, boxing, and ...
Brooklyn-born boxing sensation Heather “The Heat” Hardy didn’t want to retire from the ring — she had no other choice. The one-time World Boxing Organization featherweight champion suffers from daily ...
Repeated hits to the head, even if they do not cause concussions, may cause lasting damage to the brain and even something known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, growing scientific evidence has ...
A man who opened fire inside a Manhattan office building and fatally shot four people left a note referencing chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a neurodegenerative disease linked to head trauma, ...
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