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Gender Male
Death42 years ago
Date of birth May 28,1966
May 28,1966
Zodiac sign Virgo
Gemini
Height 167 (cm)
SpouseClaire Green
Team coached North Queensland Cowboys
Position Hooker
Education Cornell University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Campbell University
University of Wollongong, Wollongong campus
SongsChampaigne Charlie
Tonite Josephine
Hi Ho Silver Linning
Feelin' Called The Blues
Bullet
Sha Sha di Shviger Kumt
Hora Mit Tsibeles
Tarras' Freilach
Automatic
R&B Harp
Multiple Voices
Beacon
A Bissel Rhythm
Der gasn nigun
Show Me How
Bulgar in Bb Major
Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone
Yiddish Footprints
Twin Slides
One Nite With You
Tarras Doina and Blues
My Funny Jewish Valentine
My Generation
Blue Groove
Parisienne Walkways
Splish Splash
Roll Over Beethoven
Delta Lady
Just My Imagination
My Girl
He'll Have To Go
Lawdy Miss Claudy
DiedChapel Hill
North Carolina
United States
Children Paul Green
Movies/Shows Carolina
The Cabin in the Cotton
State Fair
Doctor Bull
Black Like Me
We Live Again
Voltaire
PlaysThe Lost Colony
In Abraham's Bosom
The House of Connelly
Native Son
BooksTrumpet in the land
The field god
This Body The Earth
Party Christian Democratic Party
Born Liverpool
Australia
Date of died May 4,1981
Notabl award Pulitzer Prize for Drama
TeamsWorksop Town F.C.
Sport Football
Previous positionMember of the New South Wales Legislative Council (2011–2019)
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Paul Green, an Australian former politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council representing the Christian Democratic Party from 2011 to 2019.

CTE: Brain disease diagnosed in female athlete for first time

Feb 16,2020 7:00 am

By Hannah RitchieBBC News, Sydney

Australian scientists say they have made The World 's first diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in a professional female athlete.

Studies on the degenerative brain disease, linked to contact sports, are usually carried out on male athletes.

The Diagnosis was made on The Brain of Heather Anderson , an Australian Rules footballer who took her own life Last Year aged 28.

Scientists say the case could be " the tip of the iceberg" for women in sport.

CTE causes an increased risk of mental illness and has also been linked to dementia, but can only be diagnosed post-mortem. Scientists believe it is caused by repeated head knocks and concussions, with finding " conclusive evidence".

Research into the condition has been growing in recent years - with More Than 300 cases identified in American Football alone.

In Australia, high-profile male Australian Rules footballers Danny Frawley , Shane Tuck and Polly Farmer were diagnosed with CTE, as was Rugby League player-turned-coach Paul Green .

But study of CTE in female sports stars has been limited.

Ms Anderson's family donated her brain to the Australian Sports Brain Bank (ASBB), in The Hope of better understanding her death.

She played eight professional games in the top-tier Australian Football League Women's (AFLW). She suffered several injuries throughout her career including at least one concussion.

A talented defender, she was known for wearing a bright pink helmet during matches before her retirement in 2017.

Prof Michael Buckland , who co-authored the study, said Ms Anderson's brain had three clear lesions, including in parts of The Organ that regulate movement, problem-solving, memory, language, and behaviour.

Prof Buckland told The Bbc that people suffering from CTE often experience a wide range of Mental Health issues, and that Ms Anderson's family had told him " in some ways" the findings " made a lot of sense".

" Depression, anxiety, irritability, impulsivity, drug and alcohol use, suicidal thoughts, as well as actions of suicide are common, " He Said .

He added that Ms Anderson's family were grateful for the research and might encourage more studies into how head injuries affect women in sport.

" I think [Ms Anderson] is a sentinel case. There's certainly a real need for a Focus On females in this space, " He Said .

It Comes as sporting bodies globally are Under Pressure to improve concussion protocols and protect players.

In Australia, More Than 60 former AFL players are suing The League for up to A$1bn (£526,000; $668,000) in compensation for the serious damage concussions have allegedly caused them.

Similar cases have also been launched in the US and the UK, where.

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