The leading Neuronauk, Chris Nowinski, ignited the massive government of boxing security, marking the ring doctors as “Cte Denier” after the last seminary in Las Vegas, rejected the established relationship between struggle and brain injury. This public confrontation emphasizes the threatening division into the learning of the mainstream and elements of the combat sports community.
Former WWE wrestler and a brain shock campaign Chris Nowinski, CEO The Concusion Legacy Foundation, blew up the Ringside (ARP) Association after Dr. Peter Q. Warinner rejected the connections between boxing and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
“My goodness of the ARP invited a shock doctor to throw away CTE with the most embarrassing critic I have seen for years,” said Nowinski. “He doesn’t even understand how you differentiate Tau diseases. Now boxers are denied CTE many years after accepting the causes of Nih? It’s really pathetic criticism.”
Nowinski pointed to the research of his foundation showing clear evidence of CTE in fighters, accusing the ARP of non -presence of undeniable science:
“Most of these arguments are discussed in our Bradford Hill paper in 2022 – for example, why fewer women were diagnosed. Much less women box or playing football. I am in favor of dialogue, but not explaining basic sciences from scratch.”
Controversial “Facts” used to reject cte links
The presentation of the Dr. Warinner seminar mentioned the controversial “facts” to question the causal link, including:
CTE case reports in athletes without brain shock history
Cases found in teenagers without long -term exposure
Hundreds of millions shaken for over a hundred years, but only hundreds of proven CTE diagnoses
Almost lack of confirmed women, despite the data indicating that women are more susceptible to brain shock
Phosphorylated TAU also appears in other degenerative conditions
President Vada Margaret Goodman calls Nowinski for intervention
The reaction to the seminar was so stern that she prompted Vada (Voluntary Anti -Doping Association), Dr. Margaret Goodman, to public intervene, calling Nowinski to enter the box of attention in boxing.
“It does not require an expert to understand the frequency of CTE in fighters,” said Goodman Nowinski. “An attempt to justify, deny or debate, dissemination is threatening and unforgivable. People in combat sports must hear from you.”
Deep division into brain injury in combat sports
With boxing already intensively analyzing the security of warriors, the government emphasized the deep and potentially catastrophic division: one side requires greater diagnosis of CTE threats supported by neurological consensus, and the other skepticism that critics argue that the risk of undermining ten -year neurological research and destroyed athletes.
The weight is now in the main management bodies to deal with the crisis avid in Las Vegas.
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