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Game changer if this is reproducible and accurate. Still rather early but a big cookie crumb. Crazy that scientific research may destroy the biggest game in the US.
The key is a specific biomarker:
Game changer if this is reproducible and accurate. Still rather early but a big cookie crumb. Crazy that scientific research may destroy the biggest game in the US.
Boston University researchers may have found the key to CTE diagnosis in living patients. Until now, the disease could only be identified through examining brain tissue in deceased patients, so this development has the potential to shift how the disease is viewed and treated.
The findings in this study are the early steps toward identifying CTE during life, Dr. Ann McKee, the director of the CTE Center at Boston University, said in a statement released by the university. Once we can successfully diagnose CTE in living individuals, we will be much closer to discovering treatments for those who suffer from it.
The key is a specific biomarker:
One thing McKee and her team will work toward is learning whether elevated CCL11 levels indicate early or advanced stages of CTE, as well as whether the amount of CCL11 markers correlates to the severity of the disease.
Developing treatments is a whole other story and is a process that could take a long time. But being able to start moving in that direction is tremendous progress.