Dangers of CTE in former athletes

Dr. Ann McKee discusses how CTE is diagnosed and what leads to violent behavior.

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10 thoughts on “Dangers of CTE in former athletes

  1. Watch "Concussion" it shows how the NFL tried to bury CTE research as it will effect ticket sales. Retired athletes that gave their bodies for an empty cup suddenly lost their minds & where was the NFL?

  2. If tackle football is dangerous wouldn't that make hockey players, lacrosse, and other contact sports which I don't ever hear about with CTE. Football helmets are much better than hockey, lacrosse may have the safest

  3. I am asking the president to intervene in America once and for all. I love you and my dream is to see America once. I am asking you to convey to the president. I am in Somalia.

  4. It's the damn foam inside the helmets that the players and soldiers are now wearing. A "hit" cause the head to move violently from side to side. You have seen it before. A hit on the top of the helmet causes it to "Pop" off. So they strap it on. Bring back the "webbing" type helmet liners from "W.W. II, Korean, and the Nam era".

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