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Former Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner is supporting research of a new drug to treat concussion symptoms, with hopes it can help prevent CTE.
A research scientist who owned concussion drug company Prevacus invested in by NFL great Brett Favre was given the OK by a federal judge to travel.
Brett Favre, ex-Green Bay Packers quarterback, said he has the brain disorder Parkinson's disease, likely caused by countless concussions.
A research scientist who owned concussion drug company Prevacus invested in by NFL great Brett Favre was given the OK by a federal judge to travel.
While speaking during a congressional hearing on Tuesday, the Hall of Fame quarterback disclosed that he was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Jacob Vanlandingham, the neuroscientist who led Prevacus, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in July, admitting to using funds diverted from the welfare program to pay off gambling and personal debts.
The Hall of Fame quarterback announced his diagnosis during congressional testimony today. Here's what to know about Parkinson's disease.
The wire fraud took place a few months later in July 2019 when VanLandingham participated in the interstate transfer of about $400,000 from an MCEC bank account to a Prevacus account.
The CEO of the concussion drug company Prevacus, which NFL star Brett Favre invested in, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in the Mississippi welfare scandal.
The CEO of the concussion drug company Prevacus, which NFL star Brett Favre invested in, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in the Mississippi welfare scandal.
One of the central figures in the Mississippi welfare scandal pled guilty to wire fraud in federal court Wednesday.Dr. Jacob VanLandingham founded the company Prevacus, a company that Brett Favre ...