Regina Leader-Post

LOVEJOY’S BRAIN TO GO TO SCIENCE

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New Jersey Devils defenceman Ben Lovejoy says he will donate his brain to research after he dies so it can be studied for signs of traumatic injury. The Concussion Legacy Foundation said Lovejoy is the first active NHL player to make such a pledge.

More than 2,500 retired athletes and military veterans have pledged their brains to the foundation. Doctors examine the brains for signs of chronic traumatic encephalop­athy, a degenerati­ve condition that can cause depression, violent mood swings, forgetfuln­ess and other cognitive problems.

Lovejoy said he’s played hockey for most of his life, including 10 seasons in the NHL, and wants to give back to the sport by making it safer. He said he’s had relatively little brain trauma in his career, but has seen the effects concussion­s have had on teammates.

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