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Is the NFL safer than high school football? |
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| | | By Alana Semuels Senior Correspondent |
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| Football players have been worried about developing CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, long before a gunman killed four people before taking his own life in Manhattan in July, leaving a note saying he believed he had CTE. But the reaction of most football leagues, including the NCAA, high school, and youth leagues, has been muted. | The NFL, by contrast, has made major rule changes to try and protect players from repeated hits to the head. Why aren't other leagues taking action? | | If you have a minute, please take our quick survey to help us better understand who you are and which health topics interest you most. | | | | | | | | | | | | | If you were forwarded this and want to sign up to receive it daily, click here. Today's newsletter was written by Alana Semuels and edited by Angela Haupt. | |
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