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Former Pro Football Players Show Troubling Brain Changes

Health Day News via U.S. News | Head injuries related to football might be tied to markers of dementia like brain shrinkage and decreased blood flow to the brain, a new study of former pro and college players reports. Read more.

Former Pro Football Players Show Troubling Brain Changes

Posted1 year ago on Thursday, December 21st, 2023 in News

Tagged: Dr. Michael Alosco, Health Day News, U.S. News

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