BU CTE Center Study Ties Contact Sports Head Hits to Brain Damage
September 18, 2025
September 18, 2025
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Sept. 18 (TNSjou) -- Boston University issued the following news:
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BU CTE Center Study Ties Contact Sports Head Hits to Brain Damage
Repetitive head impacts can cause cell loss, inflammation, and vascular damage--even without CTE
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Lacing up cleats, dusting down pads, pumping up soccer balls: for many young athletes and weekend warriors, fall is the time to get back on the sports field. And while most ac . . .
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BU CTE Center Study Ties Contact Sports Head Hits to Brain Damage
Repetitive head impacts can cause cell loss, inflammation, and vascular damage--even without CTE
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Lacing up cleats, dusting down pads, pumping up soccer balls: for many young athletes and weekend warriors, fall is the time to get back on the sports field. And while most ac . . .