
Ann McKee
Dr. Ann McKee is a prominent neurologist and the director of the Boston University CTE Center, where she has conducted extensive research on chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Her work has been crucial in identifying CTE in athletes, particularly those in contact sports like hockey and football, and she advocates for better understanding and treatment of the condition. Following the findings regarding Bobby Hull's CTE diagnosis, she expressed gratitude for the contributions of NHL players to research, stressing the importance of awareness and care for those affected by head trauma.
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Ann McKee is the director of the Boston CTE Center who discussed the effects of CTE on behavior.
Exjugador de fútbol americano que mató a cuatro personas en oficina de la NFL pidió que su cerebro fuera estudiadoAnn McKee diagnosed Chris Simon with Stage 3 CTE and highlighted the severe pathology in his brain.
Former hockey player Chris Simon posthumously diagnosed with CTE; NHL says no proven link between the twoDr. Ann McKee, director of the Boston University CTE Center, expressed gratitude to Bobby Hull for his contributions to CTE research.
Bobby Hull: Researchers confirm Hall of Famer had CTE when he died 2 years agoDr. Ann McKee, director of the Boston University CTE Center, expressed gratitude to Bobby Hull for his contributions to CTE research.
Hall of Famer Bobby Hull had stage 2 CTE when he died two years ago, researchers confirm











