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Because American football is a full-contact sport, head injuries are relatively common. According to the San Francisco Spine Institute at Seton Medical Center in Daly City, California, up to 1.5 million young men participate in football annually, and there are an estimated 1.2 million football-related injuries per year.
As more parents (including some NFL players) decide not to let their children play football, [10] [11] it remains to be seen whether football will eventually face a significant decline in popularity [12] like boxing, which fell from prominence as the brain damage suffered by ex-boxers drew more public attention. [13]
[113] Another study found that 15.8% of football players who sustain a concussion severe enough to cause loss of consciousness return to play the same day. Due to the fact that only 42% of high schools have access to athletic training services, there has been a large debate regarding the risks that high school football players face. [114]
Stock photo of American football players in the action grand arena. ... career and how long they played, along with their health problems. Overall, 681 former athletes reported that they ...
Roughly one-third of former professional football players surveyed believe they have CTE, a study found. ... at Harvard University’s Football Players Health Study. ... played in the American ...
“Football players, coaches and fans are all creatures of habit. Any change in any aspect of the game, like the addition of the Guardian Cap, is going to result in some criticism,” she says.
According to a 2017 study on the brains of deceased gridiron football players, 99% of tested brains of NFL players, 88% of CFL players, 64% of semi-professional players, 91% of college football players, and 21% of high school football players had various stages of CTE. Players still alive are not able to be tested. [31]
The study of CTE's relationship with American football began in 2002. Since then, hundreds of players have been diagnosed posthumously with CTE, including a number of players who committed suicide. CTE has affected not only professional football players, but also athletes who played only in college or in high school.