Tag: Dr. Lee Goldstein
See how Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center’s Dr. Lee Goldstein is collaborating with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in their awesome new video series, “Inside the Lab.”
A study published last week in the scientific journal Nature provides new evidence of the tau formations in the brains of individuals with CTE and how they differ from other diseases.
Boston University CTE expert cautions that the NFL’s 24% drop in concussions did NOT necessarily reduce the risk of the degenerative brain disease, calling the findings ‘irrelevant’ to the long-term effects of repetitive head injuries
BU Researchers have identified evidence of early Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) brain pathology after head impact—even in the absence of signs of concussion.
A new study from Western University, using tissue from the VA-BU-CLF Brain Bank, identifies a common pathway between head trauma triggering CTE & ALS.
Reseachers, Dr. Ann McKee and Dr. Lee Goldstein discuss how a brain disease best known for impacting football players who suffered concussions is now being found in soldiers.