CTE Risk Doubles After 3 Years of Playing Football, The Brink
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8 Major Findings and Headlines from BU CTE Researchers in the Past Year, The Brink
From Meyers to Parkland to Penn: Exposing big risk in high school football - Times Leader
Playing tackle football under the age of 12 exposes children to repetitive head impacts that may double their risk of developing behavioral problems and triple their chances of suffering depression later in
Playing Tackle Football Before 12 Is Tied to Brain Problems Later - The New York Times
Study: Cumulative force of impacts — not concussions — predicts CTE
Playing Tackle Football Before 12 Is Tied to Brain Problems Later - The New York Times
Concussion is a red herring' for CTE
Heading for disaster: inside football's brain injury crisis
8 Major Findings and Headlines from BU CTE Researchers in the Past Year, The Brink
Football coaches struggle to recruit young players as more parents heed warnings about brain injury risks
Playing Tackle Football Before 12 Is Tied to Brain Problems Later - The New York Times
Playing Tackle Football Before 12 Is Tied to Brain Problems Later - The New York Times