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League of Denial: The NFL, Concussions, and the Battle for Truth (edition 2014)

by Mark Fainaru-Wada (Author), Steve Fainaru (Author)

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TitleLeague of Denial: The NFL, Concussions, and the Battle for Truth
AuthorMark Fainaru-Wada (Author)
Tagssports, health, science, nonfiction 
CollectionsYour library
Rating***
ReviewGood book but I had to knock a star off the rating for the blatant lie that this is the “first” time this issue has been written about. It seems like every vulture in this country wants to take for this despite the proven fact that the non-academic (right there is the problem) MD in Pittsburgh discovered this horror in his careful, thorough and documented study and autopsy of the late Steeler great Mike Webster’s brain. And published his findings in a peer reviewed journal. Only to be scoffed at. Undeterred, he was worried this issue may be more prevalent than anyone knew. So he repeated his tests with similar findings on another late NFL player, published his findings in a another peer reviewed journal. He felt so concerned about this issue that the NFL was ignoring, he went public. And it ruined his life. The NFL and a former financial partner destroyed his professional credibility and he lost his job. His ex-wrestler partner was recruited by Boston U (or C) to help create a CTE center where his new MD partner conducted an autopsy for all the press, and despite the fact this poor, idealistic, naive African MD had already done this many times with research published in peer-reviewed journals, this woman - and his conniving ex-partner - was credited with “discovering” CTE and had been the leading authority in the world ever since. And since his former partner had no academic credentials, they gave him a freaking PHD so he could be called “Doctor” too. Genius. And devious. And I’ve hated all of these people - especially the NFL - for denying, taking credit and chewing up and spitting out the poor original researcher. And now these authors come along and claim this is the “first” time the story’s been told! Like I said, fascinating story. Just sickens me how all the vultures have picked away at the carcass of the original researcher naive enough to mean well and help others...
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Author – Fainaru, Steve
Publication date2014
PublicationThree Rivers Press (2014), Edition: 1, 432 pages
ISBN0770437567 / 9780770437565
Number of copies1
Dimensions8 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
Weight0.74516244556 pounds
LC ClassificationRC1220.F6 F35
Lexile®1070L
Primary languageEnglish
Original languageEnglish
SummaryLeague of Denial: The NFL, Concussions, and the Battle for Truth by Mark Fainaru-Wada (2014)
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