Peter Attia· MD
what I know anecdotally is I see patients who are absolutely convinced they have CTE that get better with our treatments and don't have problems after we treat them
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
what I know anecdotally is I see patients who are absolutely convinced they have CTE that get better with our treatments and don't have problems after we treat them
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Bookmarking — the dossier-vs-overview split is the right call. Most of the time I want overview; sometimes I want receipts.
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I still will argue even if you're a year out two years out three years out from this injury we can treat it effectively the great majority of the time it's not irreversible you can get patients better even if they've been living with it chronically
I see patients who are absolutely convinced they have CTE that get better with our treatments and don't have problems after we treat them