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A look at the top medical headlines for the week of November 10, 2019, including: The largest study of its kind is strengthening the link between football and the brain disorder CTE. The study in the “Annals of Neurology’ finds that every year of playing football increases the risk of CTE by 30 percent. Then, cortisone injections are common among athletes to mask pain. They’re also used for everyday people who have symptoms of osteoarthritis. And finally, another study is proving that dog owners live longer. |