Inflammation in former football players was tied to limbic white matter damage and worse memory, revealing a potential pathway linking repetitive head impacts to later cognitive decline.
In former college and professional football players, a new study has found higher levels of inflammation were associated with ...
Researchers have found in a large autopsy study of brain donors that without other progressive neurodegenerative diseases, stage III and IV chronic traumatic encephalopathy were associated ...
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Study finds brain changes related to worse memory in football players with repetitive head impacts
In former college and professional football players, a new study has found higher levels of inflammation were associated with worse brain structure, which in turn was related to worse memory. The ...
A large autopsy study revealed advanced CTE was often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s, prompting researchers to call for the use of AD blood biomarkers.
Some of the traditionally associated symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy —a degenerative brain disease most attributed with football and other contact sports — include depression, aggressive ...
THE parents of a baby girl who has been left “frozen” say their nightmare ordeal started on a normal day, when she refused to ...
A toddler who had no symptoms has been diagnosed with a disease which attacks her brain and is turning her body 'to stone' ...
Is rugby any closer to answering the complex brain injury question? - SPECIAL REPORT: With a court case looming large over ...
Arsenic toxicity is an uncommon and frequently underrecognized cause of subacute encephalopathy. Diagnosis requires careful integration of exposure history, clinical findings, and laboratory testing, ...
Higher levels of inflammation are associated with damage in the brain’s white matter, according to a study of former college and professional football players published Feb. 25 in the journal ...
Tracy Scroggins, who played 10 seasons with the Detroit Lions, died at 56 after battling suspected effects of CTE, his family announced on Feb. 9.
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