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Here's what to know about CTE, the brain disease the NYC shooter blamed for his mental health issues
The degenerative brain disease that has besieged the National Football League for two decades with a billion-dollar lawsuit, ...
The gunman in the deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting, Shane Tamura, wrote about the brain disease CTE in a note obtained by ...
New research could aid efforts to identify biomarkers of CTE before symptoms emerge, so that protective measures can be ...
September 28, 2025 – National Institutes of Health (NIH) released the following: ...
They were best friends, who took their own lives, after the same career, within three years of each other and their families ...
Shane Tamura had "unambiguous evidence" of chronic traumatic encephalopathy when he opened fire at the NFL office in New York, killing four including NYPD Officer Didarul Islam.
A groundbreaking new study is underway that could help football players and other athletes who may be more at risk for concussions.
As the 2025 NFL season begins, more people are becoming aware of the risks of concussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy – or CTE.
Shane Tamura, 27, who killed four people before fatally shooting himself in the chest at a midtown Manhattan office in July, ...
Repetitive head impact-related brain injuries can cause a cascade of brain cell loss as well as inflammation and vascular ...
Rudi Johnson, ex-Cincinnati Bengals running back, passed away at 45. Johnson battled mental health issues and possible CTE.
The gunman who killed four people in an NY C office building in July had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), according to the New York City medical examiner’s office.
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