A recent study found that head impacts—rather than concussions—are what affect the likelihood of developing CTE in football players.

Published Date: 28 Jun 2023

In a recent study of 631 deceased football players, the largest CTE study to date, researchers investigated whether a player's concussion history affected their risk of developing chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).

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