This paper says that there is something in common between Jovan Belcher, Ray Esterling, and O. J. Murdoch. They are all famous football players who comment on suicide. All players have what is called chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE. This is the situation where the patient repeatedly strikes the head causing concussion and ultimately head injury. In this research paper, we check data on NFL and check if player's safety can be blocked by thinking about player safety first.
These invoices are based on an increase in research focused on the brains of the original football players diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Behavioral problems increase and influence memory and judgment. Currently, CTE is diagnosed only after death and will undergo a necropsy. New York State Assemblyman Michael Benedetto said: "The word will eventually allow us to bring serious harm to our children by having the children play football." He said " I am trying to defend them. " However, rising awareness of risks is now beginning to reverse the situation.
Its possible role in the development of stroke or CTE or chronic traumatic encephalopathy makes people pay attention to soccer harm. In recent years, the examination of many professional football players showed that athletes are suffering from this disease. Currently, CTE can be diagnosed only after death. However, the lifetime risk of regular football players, especially high school football players remains unknown. CTE is a degenerative disorder involving abnormal protein accumulation called tao, which is also found in dementia patients and is associated with destruction of brain tissue. According to the CTE Center of Boston University, it is believed to be caused by concussion including recurrent trauma to the brain, especially memory loss, madness, impulsive control problems, aggression, depression, anxiety, and progressive dementia .