Why Concussions in Football Means Better Athletes in Baseball

In his capacity as an Editorial Writer for DodgersNation.com, Attorney Jeremy Evans with California Sports Lawyer®, has written an article about the effects of CTE in professional sports.

"Most decisions in life, particularly in the family and team setting, derive from two basic and understandable principles: love and self-preservation. The two are not mutually exclusive. You can both love your brother or sister and find a way to live and live well. Therefore, according to a Sports Illustrated article, when “Boston University researcher Dr. Ann McKee examined the brains of 202 deceased football players and found that 110 of the 111 brains of former NFL players had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE),” we had three first thoughts . . ."

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