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a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effect that repeatedly headingbetween head impacts and illness grows, campaigners are calling for sport's ruling bodies to move faster. we need to change how we play these games to minimise risk to the head. that means changing the rules when we identify rules that can be changed that would minimise the number of hits to the head. it also means that at pro level we are no longer playing 11 months a year with your leap year and international tours. we are learning from people like steve thompson but that is taking too many hits to the head and it can destroy your mental well—being by your performance. by yourforties, and nobody is going to step forward to keep playing this game once we realise how widespread this is. in a statement, world rugby said it was committed to making the sport the most progressive in the world on player welfare. but some will ask how a game like professional rugby, that thrives on collisions between heavily built players, can eliminate the risk of concussion and head impacts without changin
a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effect that repeatedly headingbetween head impacts and illness grows, campaigners are calling for sport's ruling bodies to move faster. we need to change how we play these games to minimise risk to the head. that means changing the rules when we identify rules that can be changed that would minimise the number of hits to the head. it also means that at pro level we are no longer playing 11 months a year with your leap year...
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a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effect that repeatedly headinggrows, campaigners are calling for sport's ruling bodies to move faster. we're learning from people like steve thompson that taking too many hits to the head can destroy your mental well—being by yourforties, and nobody is going to step forward to keep playing this game once we realise how widespread this is. in a statement, world rugby said it was committed to making the sport the most progressive in the world on player welfare. but some will ask how the game like professional rugby, that thrives on collisions between heavily built players, can eliminate the risk of concussion and head impacts without changing the very nature of the game itself. dominic hughes, bbc news. and there is more on steve thompson's story in the programme head on: rugby, dementia and me — tonight at 9pm on bbc2 and on the bbc iplayer. the crown prosecution service has apologised unreservedly to a woman whose rape case was dropped after defence lawyers claimed she had an episode of a rare sleepwalking conditio
a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effect that repeatedly headinggrows, campaigners are calling for sport's ruling bodies to move faster. we're learning from people like steve thompson that taking too many hits to the head can destroy your mental well—being by yourforties, and nobody is going to step forward to keep playing this game once we realise how widespread this is. in a statement, world rugby said it was committed to making the sport the most...
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a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effect that repeatedly headingfaster. we're learning from people like steve thompson that taking too many hits to the head can destroy your mental well—being by yourforties, and nobody is going to step forward to keep playing this game once we realise how widespread this is. in a statement, world rugby said it was committed to making the sport the most progressive in the world on player welfare. but some will ask how a game like professional rugby, that thrives on collisions between heavily built players, can eliminate the risk of concussion and head impacts without changing the very nature of the game itself. dominic hughes, bbc news. i'm nowjoined by the lead of that study who you saw in that report, professor willie stewart, a consultant neuropathologist and honorary professor at the university of glasgow. thank you forjoining us. what struck you in particular about your findings? struck you in particular about your findinus? . . struck you in particular about your findinus? , , ., ., findings? this is part of o
a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effect that repeatedly headingfaster. we're learning from people like steve thompson that taking too many hits to the head can destroy your mental well—being by yourforties, and nobody is going to step forward to keep playing this game once we realise how widespread this is. in a statement, world rugby said it was committed to making the sport the most progressive in the world on player welfare. but some will ask how a game...
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a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effect that repeatedly headingg bodies to move faster. we're learning from people like steve thompson that taking too many hits to the head can destroy your mental well—being by yourforties, and nobody is going to step forward to keep playing this game once we realise how widespread this is. in a statement, world rugby said it was committed to making the sport the most progressive in the world on player welfare. but some will ask how a game like professional rugby, that thrives on collisions between heavily built players, can eliminate the risk of concussion and head impacts without changing the very nature of the game itself. dominic hughes, bbc news. and there is more on steve thompson's story in the programme �*head on: rugby, dementia and me' tonight at 9pm on bbc two and on the bbc iplayer. despite the crackdown by security forces, protests in iran are gathering in strength. schoolgirls have beenjoining in, throwing off headscarves and calling for the government to be toppled. but the regime blames the united
a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effect that repeatedly headingg bodies to move faster. we're learning from people like steve thompson that taking too many hits to the head can destroy your mental well—being by yourforties, and nobody is going to step forward to keep playing this game once we realise how widespread this is. in a statement, world rugby said it was committed to making the sport the most progressive in the world on player welfare. but some...
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when you hear the research from the university of glasgow.a problem there. it was bubbling away and now it has burst. people like alex has been phenomenal. leading from the front. he has kept everyone going. when we look at it, hopefully, by coming out, we have helped a lot of people. i have three people contact me last weekend who are struggling. marriages are splitting up. now they understand there is a problem. you can go and have a scan, see the damage, and suddenly there is a reason for it. and then you can have a plan and say this is the problem. lives can be saved and family and friends can be saved. the lives can be saved and family and friends can be saved.— friends can be saved. the three --eole friends can be saved. the three people who _ friends can be saved. the three people who contacted - friends can be saved. the three people who contacted you - friends can be saved. the three people who contacted you are l friends can be saved. the three - people who contacted you are rugby players? {line people who contacted you are rugby -l
when you hear the research from the university of glasgow.a problem there. it was bubbling away and now it has burst. people like alex has been phenomenal. leading from the front. he has kept everyone going. when we look at it, hopefully, by coming out, we have helped a lot of people. i have three people contact me last weekend who are struggling. marriages are splitting up. now they understand there is a problem. you can go and have a scan, see the damage, and suddenly there is a reason for...
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i was a go fly at the scottish university of glasgow. you'll, you know, her ski douglas investigates her animals interact with computers. in 2021. she developed a doggy food for her lab. zack, to lot of products coming to market that allow you to video, call your animal or track your animal am, but you are a, your dog or, you know, doesn't really have many choices over this technology. and so i thought would be wonderful if we sort of flip the narrative of this. and instead of dog could make a video call rather than a human calling them and also choose whether or not it wants to answer the calls, the. but how do you teach a dog to make a phone call. ready is una husky. douglas took advantage of the fact that zach would often bring her a bowl if he wanted attention. what i did was on the inside am, how's inside this tennis ball inside the tennis ball is just an exhaust rita, and also a chip and is the battery and some, some other technology that basically connects with ball and to my computer or his computer at home her lap doesn't like p
i was a go fly at the scottish university of glasgow. you'll, you know, her ski douglas investigates her animals interact with computers. in 2021. she developed a doggy food for her lab. zack, to lot of products coming to market that allow you to video, call your animal or track your animal am, but you are a, your dog or, you know, doesn't really have many choices over this technology. and so i thought would be wonderful if we sort of flip the narrative of this. and instead of dog could make a...
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a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effects that repeatedly headingeed to change how we play these games to minimise repetitive hits to the head. that means changing how we practise. that means fewer drills that involve head impacts. that means changing the rules when we identify rules that can be changed that would minimise the number of hits to the head. and that also means, at the pro level, we're no longer playing 11 months a year with your league years then your international tours. that's where we're learning from people like steve thompson that that's too many hits to the head and can destroy your mental wellbeing by your 40s. and nobody is going to step forward to keep playing this game once we realise how widespread this is. in a statement, world rugby said it welcomed the latest research and was engaged in a constant and open conversation about what changes to the game may be appropriate. but some will ask how a game like professional rugby that thrives on collisions between heavily built players can eliminate the risk of concussion and head
a study by the same glasgow university team led to concerns about the effects that repeatedly headingeed to change how we play these games to minimise repetitive hits to the head. that means changing how we practise. that means fewer drills that involve head impacts. that means changing the rules when we identify rules that can be changed that would minimise the number of hits to the head. and that also means, at the pro level, we're no longer playing 11 months a year with your league years...
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researchers at the universities, university of glasgow demonstrated the heck somebody passing by could take a picture with a thermal camera and then from there, the computer tries different compton combinations based on the potential letters involved. it not only applies to phones, but also to atms and cable wars. nearly 90% of passwords were cracked with images were taken from 20 minutes. 20 seconds of typing in that code. experts say longer passwords were difficult for them to crack. some iphone. 14 users are reporting their phones are automatically calling the police when they hopped onto a roller coaster. the iphone's new crash detection feature could mistakenly call 9-1-1. if you're on a roller coaster, some amusement parks are actually wanting guests not to bring their new phones on board a ride tech experts say turning on the phones or watches airplane mode prior to getting on a ride is the best way to prevent false crash detection. toyota is apologizing to thousands of customers after a data breach. the japanese carmaker says almost 300,000 customer email addresses and other nu
researchers at the universities, university of glasgow demonstrated the heck somebody passing by could take a picture with a thermal camera and then from there, the computer tries different compton combinations based on the potential letters involved. it not only applies to phones, but also to atms and cable wars. nearly 90% of passwords were cracked with images were taken from 20 minutes. 20 seconds of typing in that code. experts say longer passwords were difficult for them to crack. some...
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, we'rejoined now by professor sirjohn curtice, who's professor of politics at the university of strathclyde in glasgowation for economic competence and voters seem to have taken their view from the financial markets and the financial markets do not necessarily believe that the government sums add up presently, at least. seems to persuaded voters that they do not necessarily trust the conservative economy. of now nearly three weeks in which he announced his unfunded tax cuts, conservative and labour were roughly neck and neck when people were asked which party do you think will best run the economy. now, the polls are a0% the conservatives at 20%. and party sources reputation for running the economy and the second crucial thing that has changed is the party is now led by the conservatives, it is led by someone even less popular than borisjohnson. in much the same way asjohn major�*s reputation was badly damaged by the black wednesday commensal estimate conservative ministration got into trouble with the financial markets and that is the financial markets and that is the question of the pound and john m
, we'rejoined now by professor sirjohn curtice, who's professor of politics at the university of strathclyde in glasgowation for economic competence and voters seem to have taken their view from the financial markets and the financial markets do not necessarily believe that the government sums add up presently, at least. seems to persuaded voters that they do not necessarily trust the conservative economy. of now nearly three weeks in which he announced his unfunded tax cuts, conservative and...
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factor in narrowing death rates between the rich and poor, according to scientists from the university of glasgow natural space was added. the study combined disease data with geographic zones and could help shape future health policies at 6 18. if you are getting ready to head out the door, you're wondering how our commute that's why we go to sal castaneda started off a little early there , pam and andre and this morning at the bay bridge, we had an early commute that started at about 5, 45 and more people are getting in. now it looks typical, which is to say there aren't any crashes. coming in, but you can see traffic is going to be okay. we look at the issue of freeway elsa bronte and richmond. we have some slowing there. that's where all the action is. we've also had some slow traffic. obviously, on highway four. we had an earlier problem. there are minor one, but highway four is slow from pittsburgh all the way to conquer. 6 18. let's talk about today's weather, and here's steve sal phoenix was 88 degrees. oh my goodness was 91 san francisco 90? yes, i know that. that's kind of a shift, isn'
factor in narrowing death rates between the rich and poor, according to scientists from the university of glasgow natural space was added. the study combined disease data with geographic zones and could help shape future health policies at 6 18. if you are getting ready to head out the door, you're wondering how our commute that's why we go to sal castaneda started off a little early there , pam and andre and this morning at the bay bridge, we had an early commute that started at about 5, 45...
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westminster, which own curtis is a professor of political science at the university of strength. clyde, he joins us alive from glasgow and the such. who do you see as the frontrunner? i think the front runner is mr. so knock, it's not very clear, certainly from the tale of m pays. he's now already reckoned to have over $100.00 backers, if you, because to pay on the title. mr. johnson is going to have to test the water and find out whether he can actually get over the threshold. many people think he will miss more than perhaps he's going to struggle to get pass on the threshold. unless mr. johnson tools are to some point between now and monday, in which case i think most of mr. johnson's father was would go in her direction. i think we're also anticipating give him what we've seen so far. that mr sonata will win amongst and pace. the real question harveys, assuming he does face the contest, faces are contested by frankly, against either miss morton or mr. johnson, is whether he will win amongst the membership for the membership. this is in many respects, a re run of the contest a back in the summer with most of the pe
westminster, which own curtis is a professor of political science at the university of strength. clyde, he joins us alive from glasgow and the such. who do you see as the frontrunner? i think the front runner is mr. so knock, it's not very clear, certainly from the tale of m pays. he's now already reckoned to have over $100.00 backers, if you, because to pay on the title. mr. johnson is going to have to test the water and find out whether he can actually get over the threshold. many people...
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we got out to go to the university wherejosh and the show was on and i said to the taxi driver what happened here? glasgowus an idea of how — tears! and in that sense, give us an idea of how you _ tears! and in that sense, give us an idea of how you think the city - tears! and in that sense, give us an idea of how you think the city may i idea of how you think the city may embrace eurovision. will it go eurovision nuts now for the next six months or however long it is until we actually get to the final event? it already has! i was out last night and it is crazy! liverpudlians and thatis and it is crazy! liverpudlians and that is a lovely thing about that place, it is the people. it is great, wherever you are in the world, those people are unique. and, so, people who come to liverpool, they always find that, first of all, they always find that, first of all, they may be a bit abrasive, the liverpool people, and i sat in the americans, —— and i say to the americans, —— and i say to the americans and i say to tell you the truth, you know why they do that? is to try and find the real you. they do not want any
we got out to go to the university wherejosh and the show was on and i said to the taxi driver what happened here? glasgowus an idea of how — tears! and in that sense, give us an idea of how you _ tears! and in that sense, give us an idea of how you think the city - tears! and in that sense, give us an idea of how you think the city may i idea of how you think the city may embrace eurovision. will it go eurovision nuts now for the next six months or however long it is until we actually get to...