Don is an ice hockey player who regularly experiences "checks" in which his head and body are slammed into the boards by other players. What would you expect to see if Don receives a medical examination later in his life?
A. memory and attention problems that last several months
B. hearing loss that lasts for approximately one week
C. Alzheimer's disease-like atrophy in the brain
D. headaches that last approximately one week after an injury
Answer: C
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