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15-March-2016 08:28
An NFL official has acknowledged a link between Robert Bortuzzo Jerseyfootball and the brain disease CTE for the first time.

Jeff Miller, the NFL's senior vice president for health and safety, spoke about the connection during an appearance Monday at a congressional committee's roundtable discussion about concussions.

Rep. Jan Schakowsky http://www.officialbluesteamshop.com/Womens_Youth_Shayne_Corson_Jersey" (D-Illinois) asked Miller: ''Do you think there is a link between football and degenerative brain disorders like CTE?''

Miller began by referencing the work of Boston University neuropathologist Dr. Ann McKee, who has found CTE in the brains of 90 former pro football players.

''Well, certainly, Dr. McKee's research shows that a number of retired NFL players were diagnosed http://www.officialbluesteamshop.com/Womens_Youth_Troy_Brouwer_Jerseywith CTE, so the answer to that question is certainly 'yes,' but there are also a number of questions that come with that,'' Miller said.

Schakowsky repeated the question: ''Is there a link?''

''Yes. Sure,'' Jean-Francois Jacques JerseyMiller responded.

The NFL has not previously linked playing football to chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a disease linked to repeated brain trauma and associated with symptoms such as memory loss, depression and progressive dementia. It can only be detected after death. Among the players found to have CTE in their brains were Hall of Famers Junior Seau and Ken Stabler.

During Super Bowl week, Dr. Mitch Berger, a member of the NFL's head,http://www.officialoilersteamshop.com/Womens_Youth_Jordan_Eberle_Jersey neck and spine committee, would not draw a direct line from football to CTE.

Miller appeared at a roundtable discussion of concussions before the House Committee on Energy & Commerce. ESPN first reported Miller's appearance before the committee.

Last month, Berger, chair of the department of neurological surgery at the University of California-San Francisco, repeatedly said that while the types of degenerative changes to the brain associated with CTE have been found in late football players, such signs have also been found ''in all spectrums of life.''

Tao, a protein that indicates the presence of CTE, ''is found in brains that have traumatic injuries,'' Berger said, ''whether it's from football, whether it's from car accidents, whether it's from gunshot wounds, domestic violence - it remains to be seen.''
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