Abstract
The controversy over whether repeated head impact (RHI)—a feature of occupations including professional contact sports, military service, firefighting, and logging—can cause the neurodegenerative disease now known as CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) has thrust many positive epidemiologic studies into the spotlight. Various skeptics who dispute that the relationship is strong and causal continue to raise objections to these studies and their interpretation. The arguments these skeptics use remind other observers of many past sagas of “manufactured doubt,” particularly the history of attempts to cast doubt on the propensity of tobacco products to cause lung cancer. A recent article in the
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