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The ethics of boxing

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C Cowie, CD Herrera, S Leclerc - British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2000 - bjsportmed.com
EDITOR,—I read the article on sport medicine and the ethics of boxing 1 with
disappointment this month. It rehearsed arguments that are already familiar to
sports physicians faced with difficult decisions about how to approach ...
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[CITATION] Cerebral perfusion in amateur boxers: is there evidence of brain damage


PM Kemp, MA MacLeod, L Jenkis, AS … - Nuc Med Comm, 1991
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Should boxing be banned?


P Hagell - The Journal of neuroscience nursing: journal of the …, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Should boxing be banned? Do the ever-so-obvious risks outweigh everyone's
freedom to choose whether to expose oneself to these risks by taking up the
sport? On an official level, the RCN in the UK has taken its stand--it does ...
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" Boxer's dementia" without motor signs


L Naccache, A Slachevsky, B Deweer, MO … - Presse médicale (Paris, France: 1983), 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: The neurological complications related to boxing include dementia.
Boxer's dementia is generally associated with severe motor impairment. CASE
REPORT: A former professional boxer presented dementia with no motor signs. ...
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[CITATION] Brain damage in boxers. London: Pitman, 1969: 204-206


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[CITATION] Risk factors for Alzheimer's disease: a case-control study on a Italian population


LA Amaducci, L Fratiglioni, WA Rocca… - Neurology, 1985
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Comparative investigation of neurofibrillary damage in the temporal lobe in Alzheimer's …


JE McKenzie, GW Roberts, MC Royston - Neurodegeneration, 1996 - Elsevier
Neurofibrillary lesions such as neurofibrillary tangles, neurites and neuropil
threads are used as neuropathological markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
However these lesions are also seen in non-demented elderly cases as well ...
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Sintomas parkinsonianos, cerebelares, psicóticos e demenciais em ex-pugilista: relato de …

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Q CORDEIRO JUNIOR, AM OLIVEIRA - Arq. Neuro-Psiquiatr - SciELO Brasil
RESUMO - Paciente masculino de 67 anos de idade, ex-pugilista, logo após
interrupção de sua carreira esportiva, há cerca de 27 anos, passou a
apresentar alterações neuropsiquiátricas decorrentes dos sucessivos ...
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One More Reader Responds to “Boxing Should Be Banned in Civilized Countries–Round 4”


MR Pijak - Medscape General Medicine, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Pardon me for pointing out what may be obvious, but apart from the safety
issues,[1] boxing is an endeavor that should be urgently reevaluated as to
whether it should be designated as a sport. In fact, contemporary boxing is ...
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[PDF] SINTOMAS PARKINSONIANOS, CEREBELARES, PSICÓTICOS E DEMENCIAIS EM EX- …


QC Júnior, AM de Oliveira - Arq Neuropsiquiatr, 2001 - SciELO Brasil
Ex-pugilistas apresentam elevada prevalência de transtornos neuropsiquiátricos
1-4 . Acredita-se que es- sas manifestações decorrem dos sucessivos trau-
matismos cerebrais dos quais esses ex-esportistas foram vítimas ao longo ...
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