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The former high school football player left a note at the scene repeatedly mentioning “CTE” — chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain condition caused by injuries to the head.
Shane Tamura, 27, had a documented history of mental health problems and carried a handwritten note in his wallet when he ...
Despite updated rules and safer equipment, football players continue to suffer from concussions. Experts warn that long-term ...
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The degenerative brain disease that has besieged the National Football League for two decades with a billion-dollar lawsuit, congressional hearings, an A-list movie and an unrelenting cortege of ...
New details are emerging about the gunman who opened fire inside the NFL’s Midtown Manhattan headquarters last week, killing ...
A deadly Manhattan office shooting by former high school football player Shane Tamura has renewed attention on how head ...
The man responsible for a mass shooting at a New York office building, leaving four people dead, reportedly sought help from doctors in Las Vegas for frequent h ...
New reports suggest Shane Tamura dealt with multiple head injuries before attacking NFL headquarters in Manhattan, New York shooting ...
A 2017 study found that more than 87% of football players tested across all levels — high school, college, and pros — tested ...
Investigators are piecing together more details about how a former high school football player who blamed the game for his mental health problems carried out a deadly attack on an office building that ...