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Journey into Brain Science: Dr. Wiebe's Controversial Truths on Concussions and CTE!

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🧠 “We know so much about Alzheimer’s and dementia… but almost nothing about CTE.”
That’s how Dr. Doug Wiebe — professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan — opens this powerful talk on the real science behind concussions, brain injury, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

🎙️ In this exclusive session from the Brain Health Conference, Dr. Wiebe pulls back the curtain on what’s really known (and what’s still being uncovered) about brain trauma. From the Ivy League–Big Ten Concussion Study to the CDC-funded Injury Prevention Center, he shares groundbreaking insights that challenge what we think we know about concussions — and what it means for athletes, veterans, and everyday people alike.

💡 “Epidemiology isn’t just about what’s going wrong — it’s about figuring out how to prevent it.”

📺 Subscribe to the channel for more deep dives into neuroscience, recovery, and community health: www.youtube.com/@sobernotboring

#BrainHealth #Concussions #CTE #Neuroscience #Healthy2Connections #BrainInjuryAwareness #PreventionMatters #Epidemiology #MentalHealthAwareness #CommunityHealth #SoberNotBoring #EducationForChange

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🧠 “We know so much about Alzheimer’s and dementia… but almost nothing about CTE.”
That’s how Dr. Doug Wiebe — professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan — opens this powerful talk on the real science behind concussions, brain injury, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

🎙️ In this exclusive session from the Brain Health Conference, Dr. Wiebe pulls back the curtain on what’s really known (and what’s still being uncovered) about brain trauma. From the Ivy League–Big Ten Concussion Study to the CDC-funded Injury Prevention Center, he shares groundbreaking insights that challenge what we think we know about concussions — and what it means for athletes, veterans, and everyday people alike.

💡 “Epidemiology isn’t just about what’s going wrong — it’s about figuring out how to prevent it.”

📺 Subscribe to the channel for more deep dives into neuroscience, recovery, and community health: www.youtube.com/@sobernotboring

#BrainHealth #Concussions #CTE #Neuroscience #Healthy2Connections #BrainInjuryAwareness #PreventionMatters #Epidemiology #MentalHealthAwareness #CommunityHealth #SoberNotBoring #EducationForChange

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