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NFL players promise brains to concussion research
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injuries. He said his interest in the issue was sparked in part by an article on former New England Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson , who received numerous head injuries during his 10-year career. "I played with Ted. He was one of the best guys
Story|09/14/2009
Another ex-player dies young with brain damage
| AP| Sports
discuss the latest evidence that football's violent nature could be causing some serious health issues. There was Ted Johnson , the former New England linebacker who claims repeated concussions sent his life into a downward spiral of drug abuse
Story|01/27/2009
Extreme Alaska cold grounds planes, disables cars
| AP| U.S.
Extreme Alaska cold grounds planes, disables cars Thursday, January 08, 2009 JUNEAU, Alaska Ted Johnson planned on using a set of logs to a build a cabin in Alaska's interior. Instead he'll burn some of them to stay warm. Extreme
Story|01/08/2009
Extreme Cold in Alaska Grounds Flights, Disables Cars
AP| U.S.
Extreme Cold in Alaska Grounds Flights, Disables Cars Thursday, January 08, 2009 JUNEAU, Alaska Ted Johnson
Story|01/08/2009
Former NFL Players to Donate Their Brains to Science for the Study of Concussions
AP| Health
of concussions, The New York Times reported on its Web site Tuesday night. Former New England Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson , one of the players who committed to the donation, hopes Boston University's Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy
Story|09/24/2008
Controlling Diabetes Through Exercise, Proper Diet, Nutrition
| FOXNews.com| Health
roles and need to be addressed when preventing and controlling the disease. And that is exactly why Temple contacted Ted Johnson , a personal trainer and health and fitness consultant. Together they came up with an effective exercise plan specifically
Story|11/05/2007
FOXNews.com| HEALTH
properly, rebounding is a pain-free aerobic exercise, beneficial for all ages and physical conditions. According to Ted Johnson , a health and fitness consultant, bouncing for just 10 to 20 minutes first thing in the morning encourages weight
Story|07/27/2007
35 NFL Players Qualify for Dementia-Alzheimer's Assistance
AP| HEALTH
years as an NFL safety. In addition, The Boston Globe and The New York Times reported in February that 34-year-old Ted Johnson , who spent 10 years as a linebacker with the New England Patriots, shows early signs of Alzheimer's. Activists
Story|05/31/2007