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https://www.sciencemag.org/news/201...ou-could-develop-signs-traumatic-brain-injuryDo we actually know that?
Maybe you can point me to some of the studies you've read. Would love to read up more.
People who played contact sports were more likely to have signs of CTE. Nine percent of athletes had evidence of CTE, compared with just over 3% of nonathletes.
The highest rate of CTE was in football players who participated beyond high school: Ten of 15 collegiate and professional players showed either some features of CTE or definitive diagnoses. The likelihood of developing CTE was 2.6 times as high for football players as for nonathletes, the researchers found, but more than 13 times as high for football players who continued beyond the high school level, compared with nonathletes.
Getting hit by a 200+ pound object repeatedly for 10+ years is not good the brain. Inhaling chemicals is not good for the lungs. I feel like at this point it should essentially be common knowledge that athletes, especially contact athletes, are at a significantly higher risk to develop brain injuries, and injuries in general, than the general population.