Years of hits in sports like football and soccer, even without concussions, can trigger neuron loss and inflammation in the ...
The 27-year-old gunman who opened fire inside the NFL’s New York headquarters in July, had Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE).
Could repeated sports concussions really help mold an individual’s actions years down the road? That’s the chilling question ...
The crazed gunman who massacred four people at the NFL’s headquarters while holding a note asking his brain be studied for ...
Shane Tamura, 27, who killed four people before fatally shooting himself in the chest at a midtown Manhattan office in July, ...
The one-time football player who massacred four people in a Manhattan skyscraper was suffering from the degenerative brain ...
September 28, 2025 – National Institutes of Health (NIH) released the following: ...
The gunman who killed four people at a Manhattan office building in July was affected by Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or ...
The man who shot and killed four people at the NFL's headquarters in July was diagnosed with CTE by a medical examiner.
The shooter left a suicide note at the July scene, wondering if CTE, tied to playing youth football, could be responsible for his mental illness.
Shane Tamura, linked to the recent deadly attack in New York City, suffered from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). His ...
A medical examiner has confirmed that Shane Tamura, who killed four people in a Manhattan office tower this summer, was ...