CTE Risk Doubles After 3 Years of Playing Football

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Last updated 25 setembro 2024
CTE Risk Doubles After 3 Years of Playing Football
For every 2.6 years of play, the risk of developing CTE doubles. These new findings from an analysis of 266 deceased former amateur and professional football players—reported in Annals of Neurology by a team of researchers from the Boston University CTE Center—are the first to quantify the strength of the link between playing tackle football and developing CTE.
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