taste2taste
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You're common sense isn't welcome here !!!Not much was known about the affects of impact injuries on the brain 100 years ago. Go back 20 years ago and little was known. Chris Nowinski has brought a lot of attention to it after recurrent concussions ended his professional wrestling career during the early 2000s. The Chris Benoit murder-suicide of his wife and son made it even more mainstream when it was revealed his brain was like an 80yo and had CTE, even though he was in his 40s. WWE banned headshots and refuse to show vision of them when screening matches from the 90s and early 00s.
NFL players who've committed murder and/or suicide have been found to have CTE.
Shaun Valentine was forced into retirement during the early 2000s due to recurrent concussions. He now has trouble remembering where he placed things and has headaches.
I endured numerous brain injuries when I was a child, one of which caused a fractured skull. I often get headaches and have memory problems.
Soccer has banned players from heading the ball at junior level due to the link between it and concussions.
I love it when fans says " he wasn't hurt ! Play on" . Studies have found that micro concussions are far more dangerous long term than getting KO'd and sprawled on the ground. A player may receive 3 or 4 micro concussions a game ( aka seeing stars ) The best example of this is Muhammad Ali. He never got KO'd in his entire career but got enough hits to the head that he was punch drunk ( early onset of Parkinson's ) in his late 30s
Ahhh but he wasn't hurt ! Pay on !