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  2. Mark Gastineau - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Gastineau was diagnosed with dementia, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. [25] Gastineau said he believed the illnesses could be traced back to football, stating he wanted to continue to teach younger football players how to play the game safely. [26] He blames the brain diseases on poor tackling technique. [27]

  3. 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 ...

  4. The 7 Stages of Dementia: What They Are & What To Expect - AOL

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    Pre-dementia or early-stage dementia (stages 1, 2, and 3). In this initial phase, a person can still live independently and may not exhibit obvious memory loss or have any difficulty completing ...

  5. Why Do Mark Gastineau and Brett Favre Have Beef? All ... - AOL

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    Gastineau first earned the title of NFL sack leader in 1983 with 19 sacks. He held onto the accolade in 1984 with a record 22 sacks in a single season, according to The Athletic.. He spent his ...

  6. List of NFL players (G) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) and have a last name that starts with "G".

  7. One in four people with dementia ‘suffer symptoms for two ...

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    The charity’s poll of 1,019 dementia sufferers and their carers found that confusing dementia symptoms with getting old (42%) was the number one reason it took people so long to get a diagnosis.