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Originally Posted by billbobby21
If those things are true, then it actually negates CTE as being a cause for concern because of the prevalence of it. If such simple things as running, bumpy roads, etc gave everyone brain damage or dysfunction to an extent that it caused CTE, then we would see vastly more brain disease and disorders in society.
However, we don't really see that. So either the purported statements are factually wrong, or CTE isn't as big of a concern as it is touted to be.
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Yah perhaps the vast majority of adults at least have a non-zero amount of cte or micro cte but it’s just that what we call cte is simply regular wear and tear on the brain that everyone gets. Perhaps most cte does not present much symptoms.