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A quantitative risk assessment for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in football: How public health science evaluates evidence
Adam M. Finkel,
Kevin F. Bieniek
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Evidence
83%
Health Policy
50%
Sport
50%
Quantitative
33%
Health
33%
Physician
33%
Disaster Prevention
33%
Health Science
16%
Scientists
16%
Pathology
16%
Occupational Safety
16%
Science
16%
Standards
16%
Brain
16%
Testing
16%
Lawyer
16%
Problem
16%
Associations
16%
Materials
16%
Incidence
16%
Accounting
16%
Self-Selection
16%
Policy
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
100%
Closed Head Injury
50%
Public Health
50%
Brain
33%
Risk Assessment
33%
Physician
33%
Lesion
16%
Autopsy
16%
Standing
16%
Symptom
16%
Pathology
16%
Association
16%
Health
16%
Incidence
16%
Disease
16%
Prey
16%
Occupational Health
16%
Psychology
Head Trauma
50%
Public Health
50%
Health
33%
Lesions
16%
Neuroscience
Encephalopathy
100%