A third of former professional players believe they have football-related brain damage, according to the largest study of its kind involving more than 2,000 players who were in the NFL between 1960 and 2020. "Most had cognitive symptoms," said Rachel Grashow, who conducted the research for t...
OBJECTIVE: Brain injuries have been the most common direct cause of death among American football players since the annual recording of football-related deaths began in 1931. This study examines the 55-year experience with brain injury-related fatalities in American football from 1945 to 1999, ...
Prospective assessment of acute blood markers of brain injury in sport-related concussion. J Neurotrauma. 2017;34(22):3134–42. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Asken BM, Bauer RM, DeKosky ST, Svingos AM, Hromas G, Boone JK, et al. Concussion BASICS III: serum biomarker ...
soccer and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis has been consistently observed, suggesting a potential “soccer-specific” risk factor. In this review, we discuss the neurological sequelae related to soccer playing, the emerging evidence of a detrimental effect related to recurrent headings, and the need for ...
I had been diagnosed with football related brain damage 6 years earlier (following 10+ hours of testing) and we hoped that doing service would calm symptoms that had become severe. After … Continue reading “We’re desperate” Larry Carr Ph.D. Football, Research 3 Comments June 12, 2020...
UNC has gathered data on deaths and injuries related to high school and collegiate football since 1965. Roughly four times the number ofyoung football playersdied from head and spine injuries from 1965 to 1974 compared to 2005-2014, according to previous UNC reports. ...
"I have no doubt that there are many women who have been abused enough that some of them probably have CTE," said Dr. Robert Cantu, a leading expert on football-related brain injuries and co-director of Boston University's Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy. ...
Introduction Sports-related, repeated brain injury is associated with varied neurologic and psychiatric sequelae.1 The observed association between repeated, mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and cognitive impairment may be mediated by microglia, the brain’s immune cells.2-6 Tracking the micr...
Several brain health benefits are promoted by practising soccer and physical exercise at large, which helps contrast the cognitive decline associated with ageing by enhancing neurogenesis processes. However, sport-related concussions have been increasingly recognised as a pressing public health concern, not...
Concussion cases inspire a law course ; School responds to rise in litigation related to brain injuries in football The litigation arising from N.F.L. injuries has prompted GeorgeWashington University's law... B Belson,Ken 被引量: 0发表: 0年 ...