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June 19, 2013
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NFL Star Junior Seau Suffered From Brain DiseasePosted on Jan 10, 2013
Renowned former NFL linebacker Junior Seau, who committed suicide last year, suffered from the serious brain disorder chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) that was likely caused by numerous hits to the head he sustained during his two-decade playing career. Seau’s family donated his brain to the National Institutes of Health after the 43-year-old former San Diego Chargers star shot himself in the chest at his Oceanside, Calif., home in May. The NIH is performing research on traumatic head injuries and former football players. “What was found in Junior Seau’s brain was cellular changes consistent with CTE,” said Dr. Russell Lonser, who led the study at NIH. About 4,000 retired NFL players are suing the league over allegations that it doesn’t do enough to protect its athletes from head injuries.
—Posted by Tracy Bloom.
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