Dr. Bennet Omalu 'would bet my medical license' that O.J. Simpson has CTE Dr. Bennet Omalu of "Concussion" fame said earlier this week he "would bet my medical license" that O.J. Simpson is ...
Bennet Omalu is an African-American doctor who rose from humble beginnings in Nigeria to become one of the most respected but controversial figures in the world of medicine. Omalu is currently the ...
Dr. Bennet Omalu, who is credited for finding chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in ex-football players, is once again ...
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 ...
Brain of deceased WWE wrestler Chyna donated for CTE research The manager of former WWE star Chyna, who died last week, said the wrestler's brain will be donated for CTE research to see "what made ...
The dismissal came Friday after what were described as inconsistencies in testimony from Dr. Bennet Omalu, the forensic pathology expert for the family of Gonzalez, the District Attorney's office said ...
Prosecutors decided to dismiss the involuntary manslaughter charge after a forensic pathology expert, Dr. Bennet Omalu, made inconsistent statements about the case under penalty of perjury, they said.
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.
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 ...