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Ex-NFL players suffering from Alzheimer’s qualify for assistance.

June 1, 2007 by Liz Lewis  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Ex-NFL players suffering from Alzheimer’s qualify for assistance.

Last month I posted about The NFL, Concussions, and Alzheimer’s Disease.
Yesterday Fox Sports posted a related article – 35 ex-NFL players qualify for assistance – about this topic. The article talks about the number of retired NFL players applying for financial assistance under a new program, the ‘88′ plan, designed to help those with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
This plan, which took effect Feb 1, provides up to $88,000 from the National Football League and the union to help with the care of any retired footballer suffering from dementia or other brain related problems.
See full article here…

The NFL, concussions, and Alzheimer’s disease.

May 1, 2007 by Liz Lewis  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

The NFL, concussions, and Alzheimer’s disease.

From a recent article in the New York Times:
‘In January, a neuropathologist who examined the brain of Andre Waters, the former Philadelphia Eagles player who committed suicide last fall at 44, said that repeated concussions had led to Mr Waters’s brain tissue resembling that of an 80-year-old with Alzheimer’s disease. And last month, the doctors of the former New England Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson, 34, said he was exhibiting the depression and memory lapses associated with oncoming Alzheimer’s.’
Other articles along the same lines include:
John Mackey: From NFL To Dementia
Not much headway
Dark Days Follow Hard-Hitting Career in NFL
A tormented soul
A study …read more


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