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The disease has been diagnosed in more than 100 former NFL players and arisen as an existential threat to the United States’ ...
New York Mayor Eric Adams said a note from the shooting suspect mentioned chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain disease ...
The man who sold the gun to the shooter that targeted the NFL's headquarters has been identified. Shane Tamura, 27, attacked ...
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Gunman in N.Y.C. Mass Shooting Wanted to Target NFL Offices but Took Wrong Elevator, Mayor Says
The gunman left behind a suicide note in which he claimed he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) — the brain disease ...
Investigators believe Shane Tamura, of Las Vegas, was trying to get to the NFL offices after shooting several people Monday ...
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NFL releases statement after mass shooting at league headquarters in NYC: 'Resilient and united'
The NFL released a statement about the mass shooting at its NYC headquarters Monday night, which left four dead, including a police officer.
To date, nearly 350 former NFL players have been diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) after their death.
High school classmates and a coach remembered Shane Tamura as a talented running back. Recently, though, he was apparently ...
A man who killed four people at a Manhattan office building bought the rifle he used in the attack, and the car he drove ...
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An expert discusses the common sports brain injury, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Chris Nowinski, PhD, Concussion Legacy Foundation co-founder/CEO, discusses mental health conditions versus CTE and ...
Shane Tamura, 27, who fatally shot four people in the building that houses the National Football League's headquarters Monday ...
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Here’s what to know about CTE, the brain disease the NYC shooter blamed for his mental health issues
A degenerative brain disease that has been linked to concussions and other head trauma common in military combat and contact ...
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