Young Amateur Athletes at Risk of CTE, BU Study Finds

Young Amateur Athletes at Risk of CTE, BU Study Finds

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More than 40 percent of football, soccer, ice hockey, and other contact sport participants under age 30 had signs of the degenerative brain disease, including the first American woman soccer player to be diagnosed

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