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  2. Jackie Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart (born 11 June 1939) is a British former racing driver, broadcaster and motorsport executive from Scotland, who competed in Formula One from 1965 to 1973. Nicknamed " the Flying Scot ", Stewart won three Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles with Tyrrell , [ b ] and—at the time of his retirement—held ...

  3. Sir Jackie Stewart: ‘Establishment’ has failed to find a cure ...

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    He believes young people will be the ones to find the cure.

  4. Deaths in 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Harry Stewart Jr., ... French weather presenter and author, dementia with Lewy bodies. [107] Lê Thành Khôi ... Jackie Farry, 58, American music ...

  5. Weekend of a Champion - Wikipedia

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    Weekend of a Champion (alternately titled Afternoon of a Champion) is a 1972 British documentary film that captures the effort of British Formula One racing driver Jackie Stewart to compete in the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo. Stewart's friend Roman Polanski produced the film and shadows him throughout the weekend of the race.

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    Age is the biggest risk factor for developing dementia, according to the World Health Organization, but others such as genetics, early education, socioeconomic status, and gender all play a role.

  8. List of NFL players with chronic traumatic encephalopathy

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    The CEO of the Concussion Legacy Foundation states that "[l]ater stage CTE (stage 3 and 4) is associated with dementia, but early-stage CTE (stage 1 and 2) is more associated with what is called neurobehavioral dysregulation, which includes violent, impulsive, or explosive behavior, inappropriate behavior, aggression, rage, 'short fuse,' and ...

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