Over the past couple of years, two hockey "enforcers" — players whose
primary job is to slug opponents on the ice — have been diagnosed with
chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease
found in victims who have suffered repeated blows to the head. Now,
alarming new research reveals that you don't have to be a hockey fighter
to put yourself at risk of brain disease. Read More
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