While the link between football and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has been documented for years, a new Boston University study is highlighting the similar risk ice hockey players face. Heidi Petracek explains the findings, what it could mean for people who play hockey frequently at all levels, and why critics say the sport isn’t going far enough to protect athletes.
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Hockey and head health: Significant CTE risk for players highlighted in new study
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