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Brain disease deaths high in pro football players

How's this for a mind-bender: Lou Gehrig may not have had Lou Gehrig's disease. Instead, the disease that ended his life may have been chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). This brain disease is caused by repeated concussions—Gehrig sustained at least four during his baseball career—or other head injuries. It can cause symptoms very similar to those of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), now commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease. More evidence of a connection between CTE and ALS comes from a new study of almost 3,500 retired professional football players, all of whom...

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Published By: Harvard Mental Health Blog - Friday, 7 September

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