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Claude Lemieux’s brain is being donated to Boston University’s CTE Center, his family says

Claude Lemieux's brain donation to Boston University's CTE Center aims to advance research on repetitive brain injuries. The NHL legend's family hopes this gesture will enhance athlete safety and spark discussions on mental health in sports...

NBC News· May 31, 2026 · 3:16 PM · 21 views

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Claude Lemieux's brain donation to Boston University's CTE Center aims to advance research on repetitive brain injuries. The NHL legend's family hopes this gesture will enhance athlete safety and spark discussions on mental health in sports. Lemieux's impact on the game continues as his legacy drives change.

#NHL #CTE #BrainHealth #SportsResearch #AthleteSafety

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