BOSTON, MA — A new study finds head injuries from contact sports can cause brain cell loss long before the onset of CTE. Jonathan Cherry and his team at Boston University studied the donated brains of ...
A new study by Boston University shows that brain damage in young contact-sport athletes may be visible years before CTE appears. Boston 25 News’ Kerry Kavanaugh spoke with the co-author of the study, ...
BOSTON (WPRI) — A study out of Boston University’s CTE center is raising concerns for parents of young athletes. Researchers say brain damage from contact sports can show up years before signs of CTE ...
A cascade of brain injuries was evident in contact sport athletes long before they had signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), autopsy data showed. The injuries led to neuron loss, ...
Annalisa (Nalis) Merelli is a contributing writer at STAT focused on boys’ and men’s health. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a disease of the dead. Clinical features suggestive of the ...
New research in amateur football and soccer players has identified some potential early warning signs of C.T.E. By Dana G. Smith Two studies published on Wednesday raise concerns about the ...
Contact sport athletes showed significant brain injury in an autopsy study before signs of CTE appeared. Athletes who experienced repeated head hits had 56% fewer neurons at the depths of the cortical ...
Repetitive head injuries can cause brain cell loss and brain damage among young athletes Contact sports players had neuron loss even if they didn’t develop chronic traumatic encephalopathy Researchers ...
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