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								Another boss might have said, "Stick with the protocol," especially to a rookie such as Omalu, who had not yet earned a track record, who was acting only on a hunch. 
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								Neuropathologist Bennet Omalu studied Waters 'brain tissue. NFL retirees feel forgotten as fight for benefits rages 2007 
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								* At the core of the C.T.E. research is a critical question: is the kind of injury being uncovered by McKee and Omalu incidental to the game of football or inherent in it? 
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								According to The New York Times, Omalu discovered a succession of football-related concussions left Waters with the brain tissue of an 85-year-old man. NFL retirees feel forgotten as fight for benefits rages 2007 
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								Bailes said he and Omalu have now analyzed the brains of 27 modern athletes, and the majority showed evidence of CTE. 
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								Bailes said he and Omalu have now analyzed the brains of 27 modern athletes, and the majority showed evidence of CTE. 
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								Omalu first came across CTE, a condition often seen in boxers, after studying the brain of 
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								Bailes said he and Omalu have now analyzed the brains of 27 modern athletes, and the majority showed evidence of CTE. Fore, right! 2010 
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								Omalu found when staining tiny slices of Henry's brain. 
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								"The brain floats freely in your skull," Omalu said. 
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