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Learn about health risks faced by football players and write down your responses to evidence that football may be unsafe for children, in this interactive lesson featuring media from FRONTLINE: League of Denial. The lesson focuses on chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, and uses text and video to detail the symptoms of the disease, whom it affects, its suspected causes, whether it can be linked definitively to playing football, and whether it is safe for young children to play the game. For background, watch Introduction to CTE and review How CTE Affects the Brain.
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is football safe for kids?, pbs learningmedia, pbs learningmedia: frontline: league of denial: is football safe for kids?, chronic traumatic encephalopahy or cte, health risks faced by football players, medical science behind the disease, politics surrounding brain injuries in sports, population at risk of developing cte, risks for young players, symptoms of the disease, concussions, frontline
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