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ESPN Posts Controversial CTE Article With Ominous Timing


ESPN Posts Controversial CTE Article With Ominous Timing - BroBible

ESPN's Shwetha Surendran and Mark Fainaru-Wada co-authored a report entitled “How fears over CTE and football outpaced what researchers know.”.

How fears over CTE and football outpaced what researchers know

Yet, the numbers screamed out in headlines, from The New York Times to ESPN: "New Study of 111 Deceased NFL Players Finds 99 Percent Had CTE" ..

Latest studies: Brain disease from contact sports more common

Recent brain research appears to suggest CTE is prevalent among people who played any contact sport, not just former NFL players, ...

Insurance market for football evaporating, causing major threat for ...

The speakers told the insurers that most everything they'd heard about CTE was wrong -- fueled by agenda-driven science and media hysteria. Dr.

Autopsy Reveals Sixth NFL Player Suffered From Head Trauma ...

Tom McHale, who played guard for three NFL teams from 1987 to 1995, was suffering from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), brain damage caused by repeated ...

Study: New cases of CTE in players - ESPN

Researchers at Boston University have discovered 28 new cases of chronic brain damage in deceased football players -- including 15 who played in the NFL.

Dig Deeper: Investigating the NFL's Concussion Crisis | FRONTLINE

“It's a time of high emotion in the NFL. Countless players in the last week, mostly defenders, said they felt they're being unfairly singled out for discipline.

Study: CTE signs found in living ex-NFL players - ESPN

Brain scans performed on five former NFL players revealed images of the protein that causes football-related brain damage -- the first time researchers have ...

Doctors: Junior Seau's brain had CTE - ESPN

Researchers at Boston University recently confirmed 50 cases of CTE in former football players, including 33 who played in the NFL. Seau shot ...

ESPN Football Analyst Walks Away, Disturbed by Brain Trauma on ...

Ed Cunningham, who called games for ESPN and ABC, said: “I just don't think the game is safe for the brain. To me, it's unacceptable.”

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in sports - Wikipedia

Most documented cases of chronic traumatic encephalopathy have occurred in many athletes involved in contact sports such as boxing, American football, ...