NFL great Junior Seau had brain disease CTE when he committed suicide
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FILE – In this Jan. 10, 2010, file photo, New England Patriots linebacker Junior Seau (55) warms up on the field before an NFL wild-card playoff football game in Foxborough, Mass. Star linebacker Junior Seau had a degenerative brain disease when he committed suicide last May, the National Institutes of Health told The Associated Press on Thursday Jan. 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)The Associated Press Junior Seau, one of the NFL’s best and fiercest players for nearly two decades, had a degenerative brain disease when he committed suicide last May, the National Institutes of Health told The Associated Press on Thursday. Results of an NIH study of Seau’s brain revealed abnormalities consistent with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The NIH, based in Bethesda, Maryland, conducted a study of three unidentified brains, one of which was Seau’s.
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Junior Seau
Overall Sentiment: -0.246759
Relevance: 0.912691
Tyler Seau
Overall Sentiment: -0.0624952
Relevance: 0.761695
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0.0105222 | “He emotionally detached himself and would kind of `go away’ for a little bit,” Tyler Seau said. … |
-0.170136 | “He emotionally detached himself and would kind of `go away’ for a little bit,” Tyler Seau said. “And then the depression and things like that. It started to progressively get worse.” |
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Gina Seau
Overall Sentiment: 0.173355
Relevance: 0.396646
Tyler
Overall Sentiment: 0.0489421
Relevance: 0.233327
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-0.198437 | “I was not surprised after learning a little about CTE that he had it,” Seau’s 23-year-old son, Tyler, said. … |
-0.142835 | “I was not surprised after learning a little about CTE that he had it,” Seau’s 23-year-old son, Tyler, said. “He did play so many years at that level. I was more just kind of angry I didn’t do something more and have the awareness to help him more, and now it is too late. “I don’t think any of us were aware of the side effects that could be going on with head trauma until he passed away. We didn’t know his behavior was from head trauma.” |
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Ray Easterling
Overall Sentiment: -0.178399
Relevance: 0.224051
Mary Ann Easterling
Overall Sentiment: -0.0551312
Relevance: 0.184679
Dave Duerson
Overall Sentiment: -0.0920478
Relevance: 0.16355
Hunter
Overall Sentiment: 0.137665
Relevance: 0.160722
Dr. Russell Lonser
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.147987
Gina
Overall Sentiment: -0.470502
Relevance: 0.135025
Mary Ann
Overall Sentiment: -0.205012
Relevance: 0.132485
Jake
Overall Sentiment: 0.139882
Relevance: 0.124039
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