While many factors go into creating a high-quality CTE program, some of the key reasons cited by educators in the survey are ...
With CTE back in the headlines, and affecting athletes from range of sports, here are seven things to know about the brain disease Former San Francisco 49ers player Jason Hairston, who died by suicide ...
With two Philadelphia Eagles players in concussion protocol after Sunday's game, there's renewed attention on brain injuries in football. A new study released Monday outlines those concerns among ...
A competitive CTE-focused program in the Bentonville, Ark., public schools, called Ignite, has woven elements of AI into its ...
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Progress begins on CTE building

The district’s preliminary planning documents state that the CTE Building will be substantially complete by February 2028. A ...
Retired New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski claimed in a tweet Friday that concussions and CTE are “fixable” in response to the doctor who founded the Concussion Legacy Foundation (CLF).
The man who killed at least four people in a N.Y.C. office building shooting claimed in his suicide note to have chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) CTE is a rare and progressive degenerative brain ...
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a severely dangerous brain condition that is on the rise amongst athletes in contact sports. When research in brain injury first started back in the 1920s, ...
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Members of the NYPD's Crime Scene Unit examine glass with bullet holes in New York July 29, the day after the deadly shooting in midtown Manhattan. (Yuki Iwamura/AP) The man who opened fire at an ...
Despite a high risk of brain injury, military personnel rarely develop chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a disabling condition often found in former boxers and football players. Fewer than 5% of ...
Scientists have zeroed in our genetic code to better determine why some people develop chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the Alzheimer’s-like disease associated with repeated hits to the head. In a ...