The former high school football player who killed four people inside a Manhattan office tower that houses the headquarters of the NFL, and who blamed the league for hiding the dangers of brain ...
Years of hits in sports like football and soccer, even without concussions, can trigger neuron loss and inflammation in the brain, a study finds. High-impact sports like American football, soccer and ...
CHARLESTON — The Putnam Career and Technical Center was named one of the top-five career technical education centers in the state, while a teacher there — Capt. Darin Virag — was named CTE Teacher of ...
Riley Rourke is a digital producer for CBS Boston. She has worked at WBZ-TV since graduating from Emerson College in 2023. Shane Tamura, the gunman who killed four people in July's deadly Midtown ...
The gunman who killed four people in an NY C office building in July had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), according to the New York City medical examiner’s office. The degenerative brain ...
The former high school football player said in a note that he believed he had CTE and wanted his brain to be tested. An autopsy confirmed that Shane Tamura, the gunman responsible for the shooting in ...
NEW YORK -- Shane Tamura, who drove cross-country from Las Vegas and opened fire at the New York headquarters of the NFL, killing four, had CTE, the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ...
The gunman who killed four people in a Manhattan office tower that houses the National Football League’s headquarters was suffering from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a degenerative brain ...
NEW YORK — The former California high school football player who killed four people inside a Manhattan office tower that houses the headquarters of the NFL, and who blamed the league for hiding the ...
The crazed gunman who massacred four people at the NFL’s headquarters building in Midtown while holding a note begging for his brain be studied for “CTE” actually had the tragic brain disease, the ...
Shane Tamura, the gunman who opened fire at a Midtown Manhattan building that houses the NFL's headquarters, killing four people in July, had low-stage CTE, the New York City Office of the Chief ...
The man who opened fire and killed four people at the NFL's New York City office in July had "unambiguous diagnostic evidence" of low-stage CTE, the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ...
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