Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)

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New research, brought to light by Barlow (2018), informs readers that concussions have been wrongly blamed for the cause of CTE. A CTE, or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, is a brain disease where tau protein gathered around blood vessels. However, it has recently been discovered that this disease is caused by repeated head trauma, not concussions. Athletes and veterans are the most common victims of this illness, which causes mood swings, depression, dementia, aggression, loss of memory, and low balance (Barlow 2018). Many people lives have been altered due to the severity of CTE and its effects. Their quality of life becomes reduced during all four stages of CTE. These extreme side effects cannot be controlled, only prevented. Ann McKee,

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