The Hall of Fame forward showed symptoms of CTE — including short-term memory loss and impaired judgement — “for the last nearly 10 years of his life,” according to the release.
Feb. 19 (UPI) --NHL icon Bobby Hull, who spent 15 years with the Chicago Blackhawks and struggled with symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy before his death, was officially diagnosed with ...
Hull struggled with short-term memory loss, impaired judgment and other cognitive symptoms of CTE during the last decade of his life, his widow said in her statement. "Seeing the pain and ...
“We encourage retired players and their families to reach out for help and care if they are concerned about CTE, as we are learning how to effectively treat symptoms, especially in mid-life.
Bobby Hull, the Hall of Fame forward and two-time NHL MVP who helped the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in 1961, had CTE when he died two years ago, researchers at Boston University's CTE Center found ...
Deborah Hull said Bobby struggled with short-term memory loss and impaired judgment over the last decade of his life, symptoms consistent with CTE, which stems from repeated blows to the head.
According to her statement, Hull struggled with short-term memory loss, impaired judgment and other cognitive symptoms of CTE during the last decade of his life. Known as "The Golden Jet" for his ...
“We encourage retired players and their families to reach out for help and care if they are concerned about CTE, as we are learning how to effectively treat symptoms, especially in mid-life.
“We encourage retired players and their families to reach out for help and care if they are concerned about CTE, as we are learning how to effectively treat symptoms, especially in mid-life.