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Old 09-23-2017, 09:06 AM #1
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Frown Chronic traumatic encephalopathy

Do we have a more clear understanding of the causes of CTE? I've had a few blows to the head in my life, and am kind of worried I'm going to end up getting it if I'm not cautious enough in the future. Seems like its more common that I thought it was.
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