Dr. Howard Smith Oncall
Brain Damage Worse With Each Year Of Football
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Vidcast: https://youtu.be/c3VR2w0473s The risk of developing CTE dementia rises by 30% for each year of tackle football played. Neurologists at Boston University derive this conclusion from their study of brain samples from 266 American football players. The data shows that the risk of developing CTE doubles for every 2.6 years of ball playing. The risk of developing CTE or its severity were not affected by numbers of concussions, positions played, the age at which tackle football playbegan, or participation in other contact sports. CTE dementia is a devastating disease. No helmet can protect our children and young adults from the damaging brain bouncing that forever robs football players of their mental prowess. Tackle football is lethal and should replaced by safer sports! Jesse Mez, Daniel H. Daneshvar, Bobak Abdolmohammadi, Alicia S. Chua, Michael L. Alosco, Patrick T. Kiernan, Laney Evers, Laura Marshall, Brett M. Martin, Joseph N. Palmisano, Christopher J. Nowinski, Ian Mahar, Jonathan D. Ch