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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 07:24 PM Nov 2017

Aaron Hernandez suffered from most severe CTE ever found in a person his age

Source: The Washington Post




By Adam Kilgore November 9 at 3:50 PM

BOSTON — Aaron Hernandez suffered the most severe case of chronic traumatic encephalopathy ever discovered in a person his age, damage that would have significantly affected his decision-making, judgment and cognition, researchers at Boston University revealed at a medical conference Thursday.

Ann McKee, the head of BU’s CTE Center, which has studied the disease caused by repetitive brain trauma for more than a decade, called Hernandez’s brain “one of the most significant contributions to our work” because of the brain’s pristine condition and the rare opportunity to study the disease in a 27-year-old.

Hernandez, a former New England Patriots tight end, hanged himself with a bedsheet in April in a Massachusetts prison while serving a life sentence for the murder of his friend Odin Lloyd in 2013.

In a diagnosis that linked one of football’s most notorious figures with the sport’s most significant health risk, doctors found Hernandez had Stage 3 CTE, which researchers had never seen in a brain younger than 46 years old, McKee said. Because the center has received few brains from people Hernandez’s age, McKee could not say whether Hernandez’s brain was representative of a 27-year-old who had played football as much as Hernandez. But she found the advanced stage of CTE alarming.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/aaron-hernandez-suffered-from-most-severe-cte-ever-found-in-a-person-his-age/2017/11/09/fa7cd204-c57b-11e7-afe9-4f60b5a6c4a0_story.html

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Aaron Hernandez suffered from most severe CTE ever found in a person his age (Original Post) DonViejo Nov 2017 OP
Are we seeing the end of football? dixiegrrrrl Nov 2017 #1
Interesting mentioning Wellstone ruled Nov 2017 #2
No. not the end of football. christx30 Nov 2017 #13
Its Not That RobinA Nov 2017 #14
great point. Also likely: parents of Joe COLLEGE football suing. yurbud Nov 2017 #15
If he were that affected, how could he have TheDebbieDee Nov 2017 #3
CTE doesn't mean a person is in a vegetative state. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #9
I didn't say he was stupid or comatose... TheDebbieDee Nov 2017 #10
What's complex about hanging one's self with a bedsheet? WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #11
To do it at the right time (after acquittal in murder) TheDebbieDee Nov 2017 #12
Very Often RobinA Nov 2017 #16
I see a huge lawsuit in the future from the murdered man's family exboyfil Nov 2017 #4
wonder what his childhood was like. mopinko Nov 2017 #5
He was already running with gangs as a teenager Blue_Tires Nov 2017 #7
WTH will we do with all these stadiums? HAB911 Nov 2017 #6
Kinda of a misleading headline GusBob Nov 2017 #8
Well, But They Know RobinA Nov 2017 #17
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
2. Interesting mentioning
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 08:07 PM
Nov 2017

Bull Riders. Their actual would be even greater just by the laws of Physics. A Hockey Helmet is not going to give one much protection.

christx30

(6,241 posts)
13. No. not the end of football.
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 11:56 AM
Nov 2017

There's too much money in it. So what if people get brain trauma that haunts them for the rest of their lives? Who cares what they do to friends and loved ones? We taxpayers didn't spend billions on stadiums for nothing. As long as there are people willing to go out on that field, they'all keep making money for billionaires.

God, I hate that sport.

RobinA

(9,884 posts)
14. Its Not That
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 05:58 PM
Nov 2017

Joe Football getting CTE will end football, it will be the lawsuits from Joe Football’s widow or Joe Football’s victim. Money will keep football going past its sell by date and money will kill it. If it gets killed. I’m not sure where this is going, but I have a hard time believing football can survive if the CTE thing really gets rolling.

yurbud

(39,405 posts)
15. great point. Also likely: parents of Joe COLLEGE football suing.
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 06:03 PM
Nov 2017

There must be a class action lawyer working on it right now.

The only obstacle I can see is that it's voluntary self-harm.

Maybe some lawyers could explain how to get around that.

 

TheDebbieDee

(11,119 posts)
3. If he were that affected, how could he have
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 08:22 PM
Nov 2017

planned and carried out his suicide? Can someone explain how this is possible?

 

TheDebbieDee

(11,119 posts)
10. I didn't say he was stupid or comatose...
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 10:54 AM
Nov 2017

I was wondering how someone with such poor impulse control could have planned and carried out a complex plan to perform his suicide...

 

TheDebbieDee

(11,119 posts)
12. To do it at the right time (after acquittal in murder)
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 11:12 AM
Nov 2017

and after figuring out a way to stick it to the Pats while leaving his daughter an estate, it required quite intricate planning actually...

RobinA

(9,884 posts)
16. Very Often
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 06:03 PM
Nov 2017

people with organic brain disease aren’t consistent in their dysfunction. This time they can control impulses, the next time they can’t. It isn’t all or nothing.

exboyfil

(17,862 posts)
4. I see a huge lawsuit in the future from the murdered man's family
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 08:24 PM
Nov 2017

Unlike Hernandez his estate did not sign away the rights to sue by the NFLPA accepting a settlement.

mopinko

(69,966 posts)
5. wonder what his childhood was like.
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 11:23 PM
Nov 2017

my suspicion is that domestic violence is causing a lot of damaged brains, which leads to a lot of criminal behavior.
if he was already acting badly at 15......

Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
7. He was already running with gangs as a teenager
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 09:40 AM
Nov 2017

and he never really left that life behind even as he became a millionaire pro athlete...

GusBob

(7,286 posts)
8. Kinda of a misleading headline
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 10:28 AM
Nov 2017

How many brains of that age have they studied?

The text of the article clearly indicates very few

RobinA

(9,884 posts)
17. Well, But They Know
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 06:07 PM
Nov 2017

what a normal 27 year old brain looks like and they know what Frank Gifford’s brain looked like as well as a bunch of similarly aged CTE brains and non- CTE beains.

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