The death certificate of Chris Nicholl is changed to reflect he had brain disease linked to repetitive head trauma.
Researchers are exploring whether cannabinoids may help protect football players’ brains from repetitive head trauma and CTE—but current evidence is early, limited, and far from conclusive.
From Left to Right: Enna Selmanovic, PhD candidate at Icahn School of Medicine; Kristen Dams-O'Connor, PhD, Director of the Brain Injury Research Center at Mount Sinai. New York, NY (October 23, 2025) ...
Heading a football ‘likely’ contributed to brain injury which was a factor in the death of former Scotland defender Gordon ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association Headquarters, located in Indianapolis, regulates athletic programs of many colleges and universities across the country. (Getty Images) The Indiana Court ...
When the causes of body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), such as hair pulling (trichotillomania), skin picking (excoriation disorder), or nail biting, are discussed, the question often arises: ...
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