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During a Tuesday news conference, Dr. Ann McKee said Phillip Adams, 32, had an extraordinary amount of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) pathology in both frontal lobes of the brain.
Former NFL player Phillip Adams killed five people Wednesday in Rock Hill, South Carolina, before later taking his life, the York County Sheriff's Office confirmed Thursday afternoon. The victims ...
Former NFL player Phillip Adams had “unusually severe” chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, when he fatally shot six people before taking his own life in April, researchers said Tuesday.
Phillip Adams, the former NFL player who in April shot to death six people and killed himself, suffered from the debilitating brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the doctor who ...
Boston University neuropathologists said Phillip Adams had CTE — or chronic traumatic encephalopathy — a degenerative brain disease found in many former football players. "Phillip Adams had an ...
Phillip Adams, 32, a former cornerback, last played in 2015 for the Atlanta Falcons but he also had stints with the Seahawks, 49ers, Raiders and Jets during a six-year career — which was marred ...
The brain of Phillip Adams — the former NFL player who police say killed a South Carolina physician, three family members and a repairman before fatally shooting himself — will be tested for a ...
The family of Phillip Adams, the man identified by law enforcement officials as the gunman in Wednesday’s mass shooting in York County, S.C., issued a statement Friday evening to The Herald.
Ex-NFL player Phillip Adams' father on South Carolina shooting: 'I think the football messed him up'
The father of Phillip Adams, the former NFL player who was identified as the gunman in a South Carolina shooting that left five dead, said football might bear some of the blame. Adams played in ...
Shook remains in critical condition, Tolson said Thursday. The suspect is former NFL player Phillip Adams. Authorities discovered evidence at the scene that "quickly" linked the suspect to the ...
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