Gunman in NYC Shooting at NFL Headquarters Had CTE
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A recent investigation revealed that the gunman involved in the shooting at the NFL headquarters in New York City had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease often linked to repeated head injuries. This finding raises significant concerns about the long-term effects of head trauma in athletes, particularly in contact sports like football. It highlights the urgent need for better safety protocols and mental health support for players, as well as a broader conversation about the implications of CTE on public safety.
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