I played hs ice hockey and played a few years after, I knew the risks and didnt give a fukk, i was reckless and id be the same now if i still played. if u wanna play u know the risks no one forces u
its a difference getting hit by kids in highschool, and getting hit by 260 lb LBrs that run 4.5s
Pro hockey has a similiar problem as u can see, though
but, back in the day...when they first invented xrays...they used to xray everything. All the time...no barriers, no "lead vests"...they didnt know any better. they found a high link to cancer from it as science progressed, and they stopped doing it like that. Same concept here...as time goes on, they are realizing theres nothing normal about these guys getting their brains bruised up against their skulls...in football, in hockey...the games changing...this is coming from doctors in the know...it is what it is