Larry Fedora ridiculed for speaking the truth about CTE
Posted Jul 19, 2018
“I don’t think it’s been proven that the game of football causes CTE. We don't really know that," Larry Fedora said. It’s heresy. It’s also backed up by some people who know the subject well. “I totally agree with him,” says Peter Cummings, a neuropathologist and associate professor of anatomy and neurobiology at Boston University School of Medicine.
(Yahoo!)
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