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What is the life expectancy of a fighter?

According to research, professional boxers may live five to ten years less than the general population due to repetitive head trauma. This article investigates the complex factors determining **what is the life expectancy of a fighter** and how long-term health is impacted.

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Do athletes suffer later in life? Unpacking the physical and mental toll

According to one study of retired Olympians, nearly two-thirds reported experiencing at least one significant injury during their career. This statistic raises an important question: **Do athletes suffer later in life?** The intense physical demands of elite sports can have lasting repercussions on the body and mind, but the long-term impact varies significantly based on the sport, injury history, and post-career lifestyle choices.

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Can concussion cause dementia in the elderly?

Research suggests that even a single concussion in an older adult may increase the risk of developing dementia later in life. The intricate relationship between head trauma, including mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) like concussion, and long-term neurodegenerative diseases remains a significant concern, especially for the elderly population.

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