A former Australian athlete was diagnosed with CTE, marking the first time a female professional athlete has been found to have the disease
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/first-female-athlete-diagnosed-with-cte-after-repeated-head-impacts-5d580655 Australian researchers say Heather Anderson, who died last year, had multiple lesions across her cortexWill Russell/AFL Media/Getty Images A former Australian athlete was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, marking the first time a female professional athlete has been found to have the degenerative brain disease stemming from repetitive head trauma.Continue reading your article with
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