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Jul 4, 2023

First Diagnosed Case of CTE in Female Professional Athlete

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The family of Heather Anderson, Australian rules footballer,  donated her brain to the Australian Sports Brain Bank following her death in November 2022. Anderson was 28 years old.

In a paper published on June 30th, outlining the findings of Anderson’s post-mortem analysis declares she is the first female to have Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is a disorder associated with repetitive head injuries, often related to sports or military activities.

Anderson was diagnosed with one concussion; however, her family suspected she may have had four additional concussions not diagnosed. She also was in the military for nine years and engaged in amateur martial arts for three years – neither of these activities resulted in reports of concussions.

For the full NBC News Article, click here.

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Former NFL & CBS anchor Irv Cross had CTE

 

 

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