NYC Shooting Incidents and the Role of CTE in Suspect Behavior

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A NYC shooting suspect claimed to have CTE, a brain disease linked to repeated head injuries, often associated with football, though diagnosis is only confirmed post-mortem. The disease has been linked to long-term impacts on mood, behavior, and cognition, with the NFL facing scrutiny over its players' brain health. There is no cure for CTE, and prevention focuses on safe practices and protective gear.
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