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  1. CTE: The Hidden Risk of Playing Contact Sports

    • If you have ever played contact sports, you may have heard about chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is caused by repetitive head injuries leading to a progressive loss in memory and oth… See more

    What Is CTE?

    Have you ever played a sport and hit your head by accident, maybe colliding with the ground or with another person? You might have experienced a ringing pain or a headache i… See more

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    What Happens in The Brain When People Hit Their Heads Playing Sports?

    The human brain needs healthy proteins for the brain cells to work and function properly. There are some proteins that we get from our diets and other proteins that are produc… See more

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    How Can I Tell If I Have CTE?

    CTE is hard to diagnose compared with other brain diseases. The methods usually used to look at the brain and diagnose brain diseases are called MRI and CT scans . Unf… See more

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    Can CTE Be Treated?

    CTE is a progressive, long-term, harmful process. At this point, there no reliable treatments for CTE. However, scientists are hoping to find some biological molecules, known as b… See more

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    How Can I Prevent Myself from Getting CTE?

    Since there is no cure for CTE, preventing it is the best way to stop yourself from getting it. Headgear and body pads are examples of preventative methods that are meant to lower the c… See more

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