Boxers, MMA fighters with traumatic encephalopathy syndrome diagnoses may be more likely to develop severe degenerative brain disease, research finds.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a devastating form of dementia, which causes a decline in brain functioning and increased risk of mental illness.
New research criteria appear to accurately identify athletes in sports such as boxing or martial arts who will go on to develop chronic traumatic ...
Adelaide Crows premiership player Heather Anderson has become the first professional female athlete to be diagnosed with the degenerative brain disease CTE, ...
Australian Sports Brain Bank director Michael Buckland co-authored a report with, which was published on Tuesday morning. They identified low-level CTE in ...
AFLW player Heather Anderson has become the world's first known female athlete to be diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain ...
Scientists in Australia have diagnosed the world's first case of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, in a professional female athlete, ...
Adelaide AFLW premiership player Heather Anderson is the first known professional female athlete to be diagnosed with the degenerative brain disease chronic ...
CANBERRA: A former Australian rules footballer has become the first known female athlete in the world to be diagnosed with a degenerative brain diseas...
Adelaide's AFLW premiership player Heather Anderson has been diagnosed with the brain disease after "surpri...
Australian scientists say they have made the world's first diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in a professional female athlete.
Heather Anderson, an Australian rules football player, was found posthumously to have had the degenerative brain disease.
Former Australian rules football player Heather Anderson was diagnosed with CTE in the first case for a female athlete. Anderson, 28, died in 2022.
Adelaide AFLW premiership player Heather Anderson is the first known professional female athlete to be diagnosed with the...
The diagnosis was made on the brain of Heather Anderson, an Australian Rules footballer who took her own life last year aged 28. Scientists say the case could ...
Researchers said former Australian rules player Heather Anderson has been diagnosed with CTE in the first known case of the degenerative brain disease in a ...
Alan Pearce. 4/07/2023 6:07:21 PM. The Australian Sports Brain Bank team believe it is a 'sentinel case' that much can be learned from.
The Australian Sports Brain Bank diagnosed a former Australian rules football player with chronic traumatic encephalopathy in what local media has reported ...
Australian scientists say they have made the world's first diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in a professional female athlete.
Heather Anderson, a former Australian rules football player, is the first female athlete to be diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Heather Anderson, an Aussie Rules football player who died in 2022, has been diagnosed with CTE.