health 64d ago
Former Māori All Black Shane Christie Died at 39 with Brain Disease Linked to Head Injuries

Shane Christie's death at 39 was linked to CTE, a brain disease associated with contact sports like rugby. This case highlights ongoing concerns about brain injuries in contact sports and their long-term impacts on athletes. Further investigations may influence sports safety policies and athlete health protocols.
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