Hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee analyze recent traumatic brain injuries in the National Football League and the ...
A new study links soccer heading to structural brain abnormalities, raising concerns about long-term cognitive effects.
A bigger part, though, is a study from last year that I ran across. It was published in Nature Communications and led by a doctor from Harvard Medical School. The study’s goal was to better narrow ...
Concussion-related brain damage can combine with a family history of mental illness to make some athletes and military ...
Perceived CTE is common among former professional football players and is associated with an increased prevalence of suicidality.
The following is a summary of “Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, Family History of Mental Illness, and Aggression in Brain ...
Researchers from the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) analyzed the brain MRIs of 352 amateur soccer players, aged ...
A new study reveals that individuals with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and a family history of mental illness have ...
Heading a soccer ball can cause long-term damage to areas of the brain associated with learning, new research shows.
Medically reviewed by Mallory Christopherson DC, FMT, CSCS Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative ...
With nearly a third of former NFL players believing they have brain damage and many battling suicidal thoughts, it's clear ...
The researchers said most of the damage was found in the frontal lobe of the brain — beneath the part of the skull soccer ...