Here’s a terrible twist: Emergency vehicles today have so much sophisticated gear in them that it’s distracting the responders who drive them, leading to accidents. The New York Times Thursday had a Page One story on the problem that was…
Insightful Profile On Brain Collector Chris Nowinski
Business Week/Bloomberg has done a fascinating story on a man with a quest: Chris Nowinski, a researcher who is creating what he calls the first U.S. brain bank dedicated to the study of head trauma. http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-03-10/nfl-brain-collector-shows-violence-in-slices-of-gray-matter.html Nowinski, co-founder of the…
N.J. Introduces New Regulations To Protect All Student Athletes From Concussions
The New Jersey entity that regulates high school athletics in state Monday introduced a set of rules that mandate that athletes who sustain head injuries must undergo a series of tests before being able to return to the field to…
Report on New Jersey Hands Free Law – Two Years Post
New Jersey’s ban on motorists using hand-held cellphones is almost two years old, and so far there have been 3,610 crashed that involving cell phones, which led to 1,548 injuries and 13 deaths. http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/state/nj-ignores-law-banning-cell-phone-use-while-driving During the same time span since…
Post-Concussion Sufferers May Get Relief From Moderate Exercise
A new study has found that moderate exercise may help those who suffer from post-concussion syndrome (PCS), according to the National Post. http://www.nationalpost.com/life/story.html?id=2628799 Those with PCS continue to suffer from the symptoms of traumatic brain injury (TBI), such as dizziness,…
Pittsburgh Man Dies After Desperate 911 Calls Fail To Bring Help
Snow or no snow, there is no excuse for this tragic negligence. What if you dialed 911 repeatedly for help for your sick boyfriend, and nobody came? That’s what happened to Sharon Edge in Pittsburgh, and now her loved one…
New Jersey, Virginia Weigh Concussion-Related Laws
Two more states, New Jersey and Virginia, are weighing legislation relating to sports and concussions. In the Garden State, Sen. Richard Codey (D-Essex) Monday introduced a bill that mandates that licensed athletic trainers take 24 hours of continuing education in…
Brain-Injured Snowboarder Watches Olympics from Hospital Bed
With one eye, or better, one side of the brain, we watched in awe, amazement and wonder at snowboarder Shaun “The Red Tomato” White win Gold at the Olympics. His grace, joy and exhilaration – performing super human stunts, could…
Luger Who Sustained A Concussion On Olympic Luge Track Warned Officials Of Its Dangers
Much has been written about the luge track at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver where a Geogian luger was killed last week. And The New York Times has a worthy follow-up story in its sports section Friday.http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/19/sports/olympics/19luge.html?hp An article headlined…
Snowboarder Pearce’s Head Injuries Don’t Deter His Rival
Snowboarder Kevin Pearce, a would-be contender for gold medal in the Winter Olympics, is still recovering from the brain injury he sustained while practicing a halfpipe Dec. 31, The Washington Post reports. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/08/AR2010020803197.html Despite Pearce’s brain injury, a competitor who…