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There is growing concern over the long-term effects of brain injury--headache, nausea, and short-term memory loss are the signs of injury, but rarely spotted or reported by players eager to get back into the game. IEEE Spectrum magazine reports that the HIT (head impact telemetry) System, developed by Simbex, contains several meters and sensors to detect potential brain injuries. During 2003 college players were outfitted with the helmets and it was discovered that they endured blows from 1 to 1599 GSIs to the head. A human head can withstand a GSI of 1000 without serious injury. The aim of these helmets is to measure impact history and remove players from a game before serious injury occurs. The data already collected by using these helmets has shown that most concussions occur on the side of the head, rather than the front or top of the head as was always assumed. Studies show that there is a link between football-related concussions and memory problems and brain dysfunction. In 2006 Andre Waters, a retired Philadelphia Eagle was suffering from depression and committed suicide. The autopsy revealed that his brain had deteriorated to the extent of an 85 year old with Alzheimer's disease. An NFL spokesman said that each player gets to pick the type of helmet he wears. Read entire article: http://spectrum.ieee.org/oct07/5573
What does insulin have to do with cancer cells? Cancer cells feed on glucose (sugar) in the body and cancer cells actually manufacture and secrete their own insulin. Cancer cells have ten times more insulin receptors per cell than any of the normal cells in the body. This means that the insulin administered will have a ten times greater effect on cancer cells than on normal cells. I met Dr. Les Breitman at a conference and he is a caring
man and expert on IPT.
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Boo! Healthy and Happy October to You! | |||||||||