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Can Cannabis Help NFL Athletes At Risk Of Developing Deadly Brain Disease?
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Can Cannabis Help NFL Athletes At Risk Of Developing Deadly Brain Disease?



Innovative helmet technology could minimize the possibility of CTE.

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<time class="entry__date" datetime="2018-01-17T15:00:20+00:00">Jan 17, 2018</time>
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NFL athletes are not the only players whose sport exposes them to potentially life-altering head trauma, but they have been getting a lions share of the media attention. The medical community continues to learn about the very real and present danger that concussions pose to the human brain. The effects can be deadly.









In the case of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the results can also be lethal. CTE is a progressive degenerative brain disease linked to blows to the head. It gained much more notice thanks to the 2015 movie Concussion dramatizing the discovery of the condition by Dr. Bennet Omalu. Omalu, a forensic pathologist, was investigating high profile deaths of former NFL players.....














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