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  3. New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe

New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe

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New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
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New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
New research suggests that exposure to childhood adversity is associated with reduced cognitive control and alterations in key brain networks. The findings could help explain the link between childhood adversity and depression.
New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
Nearly half of Patriots on first 3 Super Bowl-winning teams report brain injuries - The Boston Globe
New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
Why do American parents allow their children to play American football when its known that there is a high risk of concussion in American football, even at the high school level?
New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
Largest study of brains of athletes younger than 30 finds early signs of CTE even in amateur players
New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
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New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
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New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
Nearly half of Patriots on first 3 Super Bowl-winning teams report brain injuries - The Boston Globe
New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
A new study shows that hits to the head, not concussions, cause CTE - The Washington Post
New research suggests intensity of hits in sports, not years played, may be  better predictor of devastating brain damage - The Boston Globe
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