A year after his passing, the late Chicago Bears legend Steve "Mongo" McMichael is being honored for advancing CTE research.
Bears legend and NFL Hall of Famer Steve McMichael has been diagnosed with stage 3 CTE one year after he passed away following a battle with ALS.
On the field, Steve McMichael was known for his massive frame, bulging biceps, tree-trunk legs, and a personality that matched it all. Across a 15-year career, he anchored the Chicago Bears‘ defense, ...
RICHMOND – Edison Jr./Sr. High School’s career-technical education (CTE) programs have evolved to give students more exposure ...
McMichael, a key member of the dominating defense that helped the 1985 Chicago Bears win the Super Bowl, died last year, five years after he was diagnosed with ALS.
McMichael's widow Misty said she's donating his brain to "raise awareness of the clear connection between ALS and CTE" ...
With CTE back in the headlines, and affecting athletes from range of sports, here are seven things to know about the brain disease Former San Francisco 49ers player Jason Hairston, who died by suicide ...
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The wife of late Chicago Bears Hall of Famer Steve McMichael is speaking out after her husband’s post mortem CTE diagnosis. “Too many NFL players are developing ALS during life and diagnosed with CTE ...
A post-mortem examination shows Shane Christie, a New Zealand professional rugby player who died by suspected suicide last ...
Until a few years ago, NFL players who struggled with severe depression, bouts of rage and memory loss in their retirement were often told they were just having a hard time adjusting to life away from ...
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