Red light therapy may protect athletes' brains from repetitive impacts
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 Red light therapy may protect athletes' brains from repetitive impactsRed light therapy may protect athletes' brains from repetitive impacts
 
Punch-drunk syndrome, boxer's madness, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The name has changed over the years, but the cause is clear: repeated impacts can affect long-term brain health, with symptoms ranging from confusion to memory loss and potentially dementia.
 
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