Ontario sports minister, ex-CFL player Lumsden to donate brain to concussion research
TORONTO — Ontario sports minister Neil Lumsden will donate his brain to concussion research.
Lumsden, a former Canadian Football League star, announced Wednesday at Varsity Stadium he’ll be donating his brain to the Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada (CLFC) to assist with research on brain injuries.
Brain donations are important for gaining insight into the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a neurodegenerative disease linked to repetitive head trauma.
Lumsden, 71, of London, Ont., won a Vanier Cup with the University of Ottawa in 1975.