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CTE Support & Resources

Crucial information about living with suspected CTE.

What is CTE?

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a degenerative brain disease most often found in athletes, military veterans, and others with a history of repetitive brain trauma. Symptoms of CTE generally fall into three main categories:

  • Cognitive symptoms, including problems with executive function, impaired judgment, dementia, and more.
  • Mood and behavior symptoms, including aggression, impulse control problems, depression, anxiety, and more.
  • Sleep symptoms, including symptoms associated with REM behavior disorder, sleep apnea, and more.

Many symptoms are treatable, and we have a library of CTE resources to help patients and caregivers battling suspected CTE live full lives.

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Those struggling with suspected CTE aren’t the only ones who need support. View tools and resources for CTE caregivers.

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Although we can’t yet accurately diagnose CTE in living people, a specialist can help treat the symptoms presenting the most challenges.

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Living with suspected CTE can be difficult, but CTE is not a death sentence. Our library of CTE resources and support is built to help patients and caregivers maintain hope.

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How the first 1,000 Legacy Donors studied at the UNITE Brain Bank are mapping the future of brain trauma research.

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If you or a loved one have suffered a recent concussion, are struggling with lingering symptoms, or are concerned about CTE, we want to hear from you.

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You can help advance the understanding of CTE by participating in research.

CTE Guidebook
for Patients & Caregivers

If you’re concerned that you or someone you care about has suspected Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), please know that you’re not alone.

We designed our free CTE Guidebook for Patients & Caregivers to equip patients, caregivers, and families with a comprehensive array tools and resources to help to support yourself or a loved one.

Whether you’re just starting to explore concerns about CTE or CTE concerns have been on your radar for years, this resource can help you find a path forward.

The CTE Guidebook for Patients & Caregivers can be your foundation for developing action plans and making informed decisions. Download yours today and start building upon key concepts, such as fundamental knowledge, finding support, choosing evidence-based treatments, guidance for caregivers, and reasons to stay hopeful.

Complete the form to receive your copy of the CTE Guidebook for Patients & Caregivers today.

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