The Drake Foundation
@thedrakefdn
Bringing neuroscience to contact sport. We're trying to better understand long-term health issues in sport through research and collaboration.
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http://www.drakefoundation.org 08-05-2015 11:18:47
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Now that rugby authorities are into “compelling storytelling”, here’s one from The Drake Foundation - 23% of 44 elite players in our 2021 imaging study, av. age 25, had white matter damage, and some ex-players in their 40’s have brain health issues. Image: Daily Telegraph Friday 10 May
In discussing the detrimental effects of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs), Dr Chris Van Tulleken Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈 advocates that conflicts of interest on UK scientific and advisory bodies be outlawed. amp.theguardian.com/food/article/2…
'The Drake Foundation funded the football HEADING Study to £500K, & yet we are being stonewalled on the outcome. The much-delayed study has been sitting on a preprint server since March, and no recent indication of progress issued. medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
Queen Camilla b. 17 July 1947Queen Camilla is a passionate champion for those affected by domestic abuse. In a small way our Drake Foundation The Drake Foundation is also highlighting this serious issue through our ongoing Drake IPV Study
According to The Washington Post , attorneys promised a “state of the art” process to diagnose former NFL players suffering from brain disease. But basic tools including MRI still aren’t being used, the Post has reported, saving the NFL millions. washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/08…
- Telegraph Sport reports that the FA considered “To expand [the scope of the inquest] (on ex-footballer Bill Gates who was shown to have CTE on autopsy) to the course of the occupation as a footballer is neither desirable, nor proportionate nor necessary."
'David Walsh in The Times and The Sunday Times speaks for many: contact sport players’ brains need better protection. Our study on 44 young elite rugby players showed evidence of white matter damage in 23%, to add to the problems so many ex-players report. academic.oup.com/braincomms/art…