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Can Sports Concussions Be Prevented?

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Can Sports Concussions Be Prevented?

As the 2013 NFL season ramps up, more attention than ever before will be on the players’ safety. Trace shows us what happens to the player’s brains during those hard tackles and what’s being done to keep them safe.

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The spectrum of disease in chronic traumatic encephalopathy
http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/12/02/brain.aws307.full.pdf+html?sid=010b634a-f023-430f-8488-2d220d3300f3
“Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a progressive tauopathy that occurs as a consequence of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury.”

The concussed brain at work: fMRI study documents brain activation during concussion recovery
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-08/mcow-tcb081913.php
“For the first time, researchers have documented irregular brain activity within the first 24 hours of a concussive injury, as well as an increased level of brain activity weeks later-suggesting that the brain may compensate for the injury during the recovery time.”

N.F.L. Joins With G.E. in Effort to Detect Concussions

“The N.F.L., faced with increasing concern about the toll of concussions and confronted with litigation involving thousands of former players, is planning to form a partnership with General Electric to jump-start development of imaging technology that would detect concussions and encourage the creation of materials to better protect the brain.”

Cumulative Effects Associated With Recurrent Concussion in Collegiate Football Players
The NCAA Concussion Study
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=197667
“Approximately 300 000 sport-related concussions occur annually in the United States, and the likelihood of serious sequelae may increase with repeated head injury.”

Why Don’t Helmets Prevent Concussions?
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2012/12/05/why-dont-helmets-prevent-concussions/
“Helmets protect your head-but they can’t fully protect your brain. This helps to explain why football players continue to incur brain trauma that may lead to debilitating brain disease.”

Mechanisms of Injury for Concussions in University Football, Ice Hockey, and Soccer: A Pilot Study
http://journals.lww.com/cjsportsmed/Abstract/2006/03000/Mechanisms_of_Injury_for_Concussions_in_University.13.aspx
“Objective: To examine the mechanisms of injury for concussions in university football, ice hockey, and soccer.”

Concussion and Mild TBI
http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/index.html
“A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury, or TBI, caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that can change the way your brain normally works.”

Tracking Every Concussion from the NFL’s 2012 Season
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1444613-tracking-every-concussion-from-the-nfls-2012-season
“According to Concussion Watch, an exhaustive database of every concussion sustained in the NFL during the 2012 season, concussions occurred during the 2012 regular season at a rate of about 9.2 per week.”

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What you should and shouldn't do if you get a concussion

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According to UnityPoint.org, concussions, or traumatic brain injuries, are the eighth most common injury in sports.
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Endocrinology | Synthesis of Thyroid Hormone

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How thyroid hormone increases metabolism

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In this video I describe what happens when the thyroid increases metabolism
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Can babies get concussions? – Nemours Answers to Grow On Video

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Can babies get concussions? - Nemours Answers to Grow On Video

Dr. Nicole Marcantuono, a pediatric specialist in the Division of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Pediatrics at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, is an expert on concussions in children. In this video she answers the question, “Can babies get concussions?” and talks about some possible signs and symptoms of concussions in babies that parents can look out for.

For more information visit: https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/prevent-concussions.html
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Would you recognize the symptoms of concussion if your child was hurt? Jennifer McCain, PsyD, a neuropsychologist at Tampa General Hospital, has tips for parents. For more information, visit www.tgh.org/newscenter

British hypnotist Paul McKenna's gastric band technique

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EXCLUSIVE: Slim Down For Summer. Paul McKenna exclusively shares the techniques he says will give you you a HYPNOTIC GASTRIC BAND for good. Paul’s techniques technique is a psychological procedure that helps to convince the unconscious mind that a gastric band has actually been fitted, so the body behaves as if it were physically present

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Positive/high Thyroid (TPO) Antibodies Test: What the Results Really Mean

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Positive/high Thyroid (TPO) Antibodies Test: What the Results Really Mean

http://bit.ly/drclarkthyroid Finding out you have a “positive” Thyroid Antibody (TPO/Thyroid peroxidase) test can be scary and confusing. In this video Dr. Clark explains:

• What are Thyroid Antibodies like TPO Thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin?
• Why are Thyroid Antibodies tested?
• What do Thyroid antibodies test results mean? How to interpret them.
• What to do if your thyroid antibodies test results are positive

Do you still have these low thyroid symptoms? You could have Hashimoto’s.
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• Constipation
• Depression
• Brain Fog
• Weight Gain
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00:00 – Intro
00:18 – Why are thyroid antibodies ordered?
00:32 – Definition of autoimmune condition
00:55 – What are antibodies?
01:08 – Is having thyroid antibodies normal?
01:28 – Do high thyroid antibodies matter?
01:49 – What does it mean if thyroid antibodies are high?
02:04 – The Spectrum of Hashimoto’s
02:07 – What Euthyroid Hashimoto’s means
02:49 – What Subclinical Hashimoto’s means
03:14 – The last stage of Hashimoto’s
03:43 – Low thyroid symptoms can happen any time
04:03 – High antibodies is enough to feel bad
04:13 – Must know your immune system fingerprint
04:37 – Why high thyroid antibodies ARE a big deal
04:52 – The cross reaction problem
05:38 – Be PROACTIVE not REACTIVE
05:50 – What about thyroid antibodies lab ranges?
06:52 – What is a REALLY high number for thyroid antibodies
07:09 – The amount of antibodies doesn’t determine how you feel
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08:52 – Thyroid antibodies in children

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Concussions

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Symptoms of Concussion

Andrea Thomas a Neuro Trauma Nurse Practitioner at UC Health Cincinnati talks about possible symptoms of a concussion. #shorts #shortsvideo #brain #concussion @universityofcincinnatidepa7911
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How Concussion Affects the Brain

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MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: A concussion is a brain injury resulting from a violent head impact or rapid head acceleration deceleration. The brain is a soft and pliable organ, and requires physical protection from the environment. The walls of the cranial cavity provide a hard external shield from outside impacts. Inside the cranium, the brain floats in and is surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid. Cerebrospinal fluid provides a protective cushion as everyday movements of the head gently jostle the brain. A violent impact or rapid acceleration deceleration of the head can cause the brain to rotate and strike the inside of the skull. This injury compresses the brain and sends shock waves rippling away from the point of impact. The impact force stretches or tears neuronal axons, resulting in a mild form of the traumatic brain injury called diffuse axonal shearing. This injury compromises normal brain function because it interrupts communication between neurons. Physical symptoms of concussion include headache, nausea, poor muscle coordination, dizziness, light sensitivity and blurred vision, ringing in the ears, and loss of consciousness. Cognitive and emotional symptoms include disorientation, confusion, amnesia, inability to focus and concentrate, irritability, and depression. Treatment for concussion depends on the severity and duration of symptoms. Mild concussions require plenty of rest, increased fluids, and close monitoring of symptoms for 24 to 48 hours. Although mild pain medication, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be prescribed, alcohol and illegal drugs should be avoided. Severe concussions require immediate professional medical evaluation. In many cases, steroids are used to decrease swelling and inflammation in the brain. A CT scan or MRI of the brain may be needed to rule out gross internal damage or hemorrhages.

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