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stanley quencher er became the first female athlete ever diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy CTE , according to theConcussion Legacy Foundation.Heather Anderson, 28, died of a suspected suicide in November. The Concussion Legacy Foundation reported that her brain was donated for scientific use. The organization said CTE is a progressive degenerative brain disease caused by repeated head impacts.Anderson reportedly started playing sports like rugby and Australian rules football at age 5 until 23. Both sports involve a lot of contact and tackling.She played Australian rules football professionally in 2017, but retired after reportedly suffering a shoulder injury.Her death came about five years after her retirement. There wer
stanley cup e multiple CTE lesions as well as abnormalities nearly everywhere I looked in her cortex. It was indistinguishable from the dozens of male cases I ve seen, Dr. Michael Buckland, director of the Australian Sports Brain Bank, said in a press release. I want to thank the Anderson family for generously donating Heather s brain an
stanley cup d hope more families follow in their footsteps so we can advance the science to help future athletes. SEE MORE: Study: Head impacts, not concussions, drive football-related CTE riskThe Concussion Legacy Foundation said Anderson did not show any signs of depression. There was no history of drug or alcohol use, the organization said. The first case of CTE in a female athlete should be a wakeup cal Lbcx FDA approves treatment that ALS Ice Bucket Challenge helped fund
PLEASANT PRAIRIE 鈥?Two Missouri men were charged after prosecutors say they tried to bring illegal firearms to Kenosha amid unrest there.United States Attorney s Office in the Eastern District of Wisconsin charged Michael M. Karmo, 40, and Cody E. Smith, 33, both of Missouri with illegal possession of firearms, after they were arrested in a hotel in Pleasant Prairie on Tuesday.According to criminal complaints released Thursday, Kenosha police received a tip from law enforcement in Iowa that two men possessed firearms and were traveling to Kenosha.FBI agents were sent to find them, and eventual
stanley mug ly located Karmo and Smith in the Pleasant Prairie hotel room. Agents detained the two men, the complaint states.In a vehicle, agents discovered an AR-15 assault rifle, a Mossberg 500 AB 12-Gauge shotgun, two handguns, a silencer, ammunition, body armor, a drone, and other materials, according to the complaint.Karmo has prior felony convictions, and Smith has a prior misdemeanor domestic battery conviction and acknowledged regular drug use. Thus, both Karmo and Smith were prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition on Sept. 1, when they were detained.This case was investigated b
vaso stanley y the FBI, with help from ATF, the Kenosha Police Department, the Village of Pleasant Prairie Police Department, the Kenosha County Sheriffs Office, the Kenosha County District Attorneys Office, and local law enforcement in the state of Iowa.Report a typo
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