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Genes may be a crucial factor in the severity of CTE, according to a Boston University research

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A genetic variant makes a person 2.34 times more likely to develop a more severe form of CTE According to a recent research from the Boston University CTE Center, a person's genes may be a major factor in predicting how severe the chronic brain illness is. People with a history of repeated head trauma, often sports, are more likely to develop chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a gradual degenerative brain illness. However, among persons who have had comparable recurrent head injuries, the frequency and severity of CTE differs greatly. Amazon will discontinue support for Cloud Cam?  Read this to know more. Now, BU researchers have discovered that an APOE e4-designated genetic variation may enhance the risk for CTE severity in elderly people who repeatedly hit their heads. The CTE researchers discovered that possessing this genetic variation increases a person's risk of developing a more severe form of CTE by more than double.  The director of the BU Alzheimer's Disease Resear...