Concussions Linked to New Disease that Mimics ALS?

Scientists have found evidence linking traumatic head injuries to motor neuron diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease. The findings will be published in the September issue of the Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology.

Ann McKee and her colleagues at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy at Boston University's School of Medicine made the discovery while examining the brains and spinal cords of 12 athletes donated by family members to CSTE's Brain Bank. When they died, all 12 showed evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a disease linked to head injuries that causes cognitive decline, abnormal behavior and dementia.

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