CTE Diagnosis Raises Concerns Following NFL Office Shooting
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CTE Diagnosis Raises Concerns Following NFL Office Shooting

Shane Tamura, the shooter in a recent NFL office incident, was found to have low-level chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease linked to contact sports. This diagnosis highlights the urgent need for awareness about the dangers of repeated head injuries in athletes. The findings raise significant concerns regarding player safety and the long-term effects of head trauma, emphasizing the necessity for improved safety measures in sports.

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