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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: South Carolina
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Re: Potential Breakthrough in Diagnosing Brain Damage
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 3,765
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Re: Potential Breakthrough in Diagnosing Brain Damage
NO it won't and it does not have to be. Excellent news that they developed a test they can be performed on the living.
What this is really all about is bringing awareness to the parents that let their 6 and 7 year old's play full contact pee wee football. Make them think twice about the real effects of head trauma to a young developing brain. They may decide to let their child play flag football instead until they reach high school. It is their choice and it should be an informed choice. It was a major breakthrough when CTE was discovered in the brain of 21 year old Owen Thomas a University of Pennsylvania who committed suicide. Owen never had been diagnosed with a concussion but he played full contact football since he was 9. Owen had played 12 years of full contact football by time he killed himself at 21. To find CTE in such a young brain was a major discovery. |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Pawleys Island SC
Posts: 685
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Re: Potential Breakthrough in Diagnosing Brain Damage
And your point would be?
That we should ignore brain damage resulting from football? That we close our minds to the tragedy that is CTE? That somhow tackle football is more important than people's minds or lives? Get real! |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 58
Posts: 21,695
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Re: Potential Breakthrough in Diagnosing Brain Damage
Thanks, I really couldn't put in words what I thought when I ready that post, but this pretty much sums it up.
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