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Bennet Omalu Research Paper

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Bennet Omalu is a Nigerian American physician, forensic pathologist, and a neuropathologist that was born in Idemili South, Nigeria. Bennet was born during the Nigerian Civil War which caused him and his family to temporarily leave their village of Enugwu-Ukwu. Son of a seamstress and a civil mining engineer/community leader of Enugu-Ukwu Bennet was the sixth of seven children. Their family name is Onyemalukwube which was later shortened to Omalu. Later in life Bennet Omalu married Prema Mutiso, a native of Kenya, and they had two children, Ashly and Mark Omalu. Omalu began his schooling at the early age of three. When he was about sixteen years old he attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka medical school. He then did a clinical internship …show more content…

Mike Webster was the first former NFL player that was actually diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is a form of neurodegenerative disease that is usually seen in most people that repeatedly take blows to the head. This disease is most common in athletes that participate in football, ice hockey, wrestling, and other serious contact sports. Symptoms of CTE usually start off with deterioration in attention, headaches, and dizziness. Other symptoms that follow the first stage is memory loss, poor judgement, tremors, and suicidality. As of right now the only way CTE can be diagnosed is by direct tissue examination. Although there is no treatment for CTE the solution as of now is to just avoid head injuries. When it was time for an autopsy to be performed on Mike webster, Omalu was the one to conduct it. Even though the people around him thought that he was doing extra because webster’s brain appeared normal in the autopsy, Bennet did not listen to them and continued to conduct an independent analyses. After many trials and tribulations that Omalu went through he finally made CTE a public issue. He published many books and articles of his findings and later it wa presented to NFL Commissioner Rodger Goodell. It was not until December 2009 that the NFL publicly acknowledged the

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