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Tragic Midtown Shooting Linked to Low-Stage CTE: What We Know

Tragic Midtown Shooting Linked to Low-Stage CTE: What We Know

WORLD - 9/26/2025

In a chilling turn of events, the gunman behind the Midtown Manhattan shooting that claimed four lives was found to have low-stage CTE. His handwritten notes urge for brain research, linking violence to brain trauma.

Heading into Danger: The Hidden Risks of Soccer on Brain Health

Heading into Danger: The Hidden Risks of Soccer on Brain Health

SPORTS - 9/19/2025

A groundbreaking study reveals that amateur soccer players who frequently head the ball face serious brain health risks. Discover how even minor impacts can lead to cognitive decline and what it means for the sport.

Unraveling the Role of Microglial Inflammation in CTE: Key Findings from Recent Research

Unraveling the Role of Microglial Inflammation in CTE: Key Findings from Recent Research

HEALTH - 9/18/2025

Recent research uncovers significant changes in microglial gene expression associated with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in football players. Discover how years of play impact brain health and inflammation.

New NIH Study Uncovers Early Brain Changes from Contact Sports Before CTE Develops

New NIH Study Uncovers Early Brain Changes from Contact Sports Before CTE Develops

HEALTH - 9/17/2025

A groundbreaking NIH-funded study reveals that young athletes may experience significant brain changes long before chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) becomes detectable, highlighting the urgent need for early diagnosis and treatment.

Tragic Shooting in Manhattan: CTE's Dark Connection to Violence

Tragic Shooting in Manhattan: CTE's Dark Connection to Violence

WORLD - 7/30/2025

A shocking shooting in Manhattan reveals a link between chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and violence. The suspect, Shane Tamura, believed he had CTE and left a note blaming the NFL for concealing the dangers of football.

Tragic Midtown Manhattan Shooting: Suspect's CTE Claims Raise Questions

Tragic Midtown Manhattan Shooting: Suspect's CTE Claims Raise Questions

WORLD - 7/29/2025

A 27-year-old man allegedly killed four in a Midtown office shooting, leaving a note claiming CTE and blaming the NFL. The suspect, Shane Tamura, had a history of mental health issues and died by suicide.

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