As the Director of Clinical Research at the Boston University CTE Center, Dr. Robert Stern is one of the world’s leading experts on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). In this video, watch Dr. Stern discuss the symptoms of CTE, which include problems with memory and thinking, mood and emotion, and behavior. Dr. Stern expands on those symptoms and why no two cases of CTE are exactly alike.
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Video Contents:
0:11 - What are the symptoms of CTE?
1:23 - Will everyone with CTE get the same symptoms?
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