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More than 300 former NFL players have been posthumously diagnosed with CTE. Before their deaths, many had reportedly developed symptoms of cognitive decline, such as memory loss and mood swings.
Roughly one-third of former professional football players surveyed believe they have CTE, a study found. The brain disease — which is linked to repeated hits to the head — can be officially ...
One third of former NFL players believe they have brain damage from football, study shows 02:19. With two Philadelphia Eagles players in concussion protocol after Sunday's game, there's renewed ...
MONDAY, Sept. 23, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- One in three former NFL players believe they have football-related brain damage that's doing untold harm to their lives, a new study finds. Unfortunately ...
Roughly one-third of former professional football players surveyed believe they have CTE, a study found. The brain disease — which is linked to repeated hits to the head — can only be ...
More than 300 former NFL players have been posthumously diagnosed with CTE. Before their deaths, many had reportedly developed symptoms of cognitive decline, such as memory loss and mood swings.
More than 300 former NFL players have been posthumously diagnosed with CTE. Before their deaths, many had reportedly developed symptoms of cognitive decline, such as memory loss and mood swings.
One-third of former professional football players reported in a new survey that they believe they have the degenerative brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. The ...
One-third of former professional football players reported in a new survey that they believe they have the degenerative brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. The ...
But hundreds of retired players reported symptoms linked to CTE, like depression, mood swings and suicidal thoughts. A third of former NFL players surveyed believe they have CTE, researchers find ...