UFC commentator Joe Rogan credits Will Smith's 2015 movie concussions for raising awareness on brain injuries in sports such ...
Bennet Omalu, a forensic neuropathologist—and the NFL’s public enemy number one, portrayed by Will Smith in the 2015 movie Concussion—delivered the Center’s Chambers Lecture. The event was ...
Reprinted with permission. Bennet Omalu is not a man who seeks out controversy. He's been known to flee it, in fact. But it has a way of finding him. Last March, 22-year-old Stephon Clark became ...
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Alameda County DA drops charges against last officer accused in Mario Gonzalez death caseDr. Bennet Omalu was hired by Gonzalez’s family as they pursued a civil case against the city of Alameda, its police department and the officers who arrested Gonzalez. While Alameda County ...
Dr. Bennet Omalu, who is credited for finding chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in ex-football players, is once again ...
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NFL Successfully Infiltrating Every Part of Our Lives—Even on ‘Big Holidays’In the movie Concussion, a character played by the great Albert Brooks, says to Will Smith’s Bennet Omalu, “The NFL now owns a day of the week. The same day the church used to own. Now ...
The film is based on the GQ article "Game Brain" and follows Dr. Bennet Omalu (Smith) and his discovery of the brain disease CTE in two former NFL players. The film is set for a Christmas Day release.
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SB Nation on MSNCorey Graves issues PSA on wrestler safety after chair shot to the head on AEW DynamiteThis tragedy, alongside increasing awareness of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) from Dr. Bennet Omalu’s 2005 study on ...
As the dust settles in San Francisco on Super Bowl 50, the sport of American Football has been thrown into the spotlight again - but for the wrong reasons. The Hollywood film Concussion, starring ...
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