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Boston University CTE Center researchers trying to diagnose CTE during life, recruiting former football players

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Former Seattle Seahawks player Matt Hasselbeck is honored during the second intermission during the game between the Seattle Kraken and the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Park on Jan. 1, 2024, in Seattle.

Researchers are hoping they can tackle the mystery of how to diagnose CTE in the living.

The Boston University CTE Center and other research centers have received a $15 million NIH grant to diagnose CTE during life, as the scientists recruit hundreds of former football players for the new study.





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