In a message dated 2/21/2006 9:21:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I didn't get to see you on the tv, but did find the scan pic/article on ABC 
>  
> and it is "way cool".  Being buried back in school for a clinical  
> doctorate, 
> I can really see how exciting this is.  During a unit last fall  on brain 
> injury, it seemed amazing to me that we generally can't tell the extent  of 
> brain 
> injury (except at a gross level) in basic scans immediately post  incident.  
> 
> My strengths have never been in neuro, but being able to see  where problems 
> 
> may occur and the tracking the effects of meds to  prevent/minimize damage 
> (especially considering the meds being discussed to  possibly stop the 
> secondary 
> tissue loss) actually gives me a glimmer of the  excitement/possibility of 
> working in that area.  Since I am pretty much  living with PubMed I looked 
> up what 
> you guys have been doing  and I am amazed at all the research already done.  
>  
> 
> 

It is an exploding area of research. We have two papers coming out this year 
on chronic injury in boxers. 
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