Play Hard, Die Young: Football Dementia, Depression, and Death
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Play Hard, Die Young: Football Dementia, Depression, and Death

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Why do so many retired NFL players lose their hard-earned millions and end up destitute? Why are football players three to five times more likely to develop major depression than their fans? The answer is gridiron dementia, permanent brain damage caused by blows to the head during games or practice. In this book the author launches a national effort to alert players, paren...more
Paperback, 163 pages
Published March 1st 2008 by Neo Forenxis Books
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Melissa Simmons
All football parents should read this book. Makes you think twice before putting your son out there.
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