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New York City's Office of Chief Medical Examiner told USA TODAY Sports it would examine the brain of NYC shooter Shane Tamura.
The New York City gunman who shot and killed multiple people on Tuesday claimed he had CTE. He was targeting multiple NFL ...
Young athletes (ages 6–14) in tackle football experience vastly more head impacts — up to 15 times more — and 23 times more ...
New York’s medical examiner’s office said it will examine the shooter’s brain for CTE. Results may not be public for months.
“CTE is linked to repetitive brain trauma and has a distinct pathology that can only be diagnosed at autopsy,” says Dr. Ross ...
New York City is mourning NYPD Officer Didarul Islam and three other people killed in Monday's shooting inside an office ...
Roger Goodell also gave a health update on the league employee who was seriously injured in the gun attack that killed four ...
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Roger Goodell was emotional on Thursday as he publicly addressed the deadly shooting that took place inside 345 Park Avenue, ...
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Scripps News on MSN'A senseless act': Roger Goodell reflects on shooting at NFL office in NYCNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed sorrow following the deadly shooting at a New York City office building that left ...
Craig Clementi, who works in the NFL's finance department, took a bullet in the back during the tragic mass shooting on ...
He became a star at UVA and the subject of a bidding war when the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL went head-to-head with the ...
Dr. Omalu rejects shooter’s excuse linking football to deadly rampage, saying CTE isn’t an explanation for violence or something to self-diagnose.
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