The problem of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) continues to be studied – and a new Boston University study shows the ...
Evidence of CTE -- a degenerative brain disease that can be diagnosed only at autopsy -- was found in 19.2% of donors who ...
The BU CTE Center studied 77 male brains who were amateurs and professional ice hockey players. 27 out of 28 professional ...
The Boston University CTE Center study of 77 dead male ice hockey players showed that the risk for the brain disease jumped ...
Eighteen of the 19 NHL players whose brains were studied after death were discovered to have chronic traumatic encephalopathy ...
The brain disease is frequently found in former contact sport athletes who’ve experienced multiple head injuries ...
A study of 77 male hockey players reveals a 96.4% CTE prevalence, highlighting the link between play duration and increased ...
The largest study ever of 77 deceased male ice hockey players by the Boston University CTE Center found that the odds of ...
A new study from researchers at the Boston University Alzheimer's Disease and CTE Center is helping solve the mystery as to ...
A new study is helping solve the mystery as to why the brain shrinks in a unique pattern, known as atrophy, in chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). This research provides novel evidence that ...
A large study, of 77 deceased male ice hockey players, has found that the odds of having chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) increased by 34% each year played, and 18 of 19 National Hockey League ...
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy pathology influences the effect of first-degree family history of mental illness on aggression among individuals with a history of repetitive exposure to head impacts.