As the country starts to get back into its most popular professional team sport, a new study served as a reminder of how dangerous football can be. The study examined the brains of deceased former football players (CTE can only be diagnosed after death) and found that 110 out of 111 brains of those who played in the NFL had CTE. Drs. Daniel Day and Krista Damann discussed the relevancy of the study and if the findings are an accurate representation of all football played throughout the United States. For more information about Rochester Regional Health's Concussion Clinic, visit: https://goo.gl/81moZE
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