Dr. Omalu, ‘concussion’ Doctor, analyzes the CTE claim from NYC Mass Shooter

‘Hung shade’ Doctor
Weighs on the CTE claim from NYC Shooter
… after HS football career
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Dr. Bennet OmaluThe doctor who is credited for discovering CTE has been broken down by the Mass Shooter in NYC … after the murderer claimed that he had the neurodegenerative disease after playing high school football.
“You can develop CTE to play football at all levels. The greater the number of years you play, the greater the cumulative risk exposure. CTE is diagnosed in people who played football at all levels. Playing at high school is not automatically equal to CTE,” Dr. Omalu, “said Dr. Omalu,” TMZ Sports On Tuesday.
For those who were not familiar with the name, Omalu was paramount in bringing CTE to the consciousness of the audience, a movement that even found his way to Hollywood. Will Smith Played the forensic pathologist in the movie ‘concussion’.
According to mayor of New York City Eric Adamsshooter Shane Tamura On Monday evening at the head office of the National Football League Manhattan … all because he claimed that football permanently injured his brain.
The 27-year-old never played a professional ball … but was through several accounts A Solid player in high school.
According to the Mayo Clinic, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a “brain disease that is probably caused by repeated head injuries. It causes the death of nerve cells in the brain, known as degeneration. CTE gets worse over time.”
Omalu pointed out that the militia statement is only an assumption and is by no means an excuse for his horrible crime.
“The big question is:” How did the shooter know he was suffering from CTE? ” Was that an assumption?
Dr. Omalu has also sent a message to “everyone who thinks he is suffering from CTE”, advising that they “seek professional medical help and guidance for treatment and long -term clinical management”.




