Good Read: The Girl With The Louding Voice - Abi Dare

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  In this remarkable story, Adunni, the main character, depicts ambition fuelled with a burning desire to succeed despite all odds. Tales of this type still abound in Lagos, and they are portrayed in the media daily. Adunni is hailed as the poor girl with a rich mind, "Sherlock Holmes," who never stops asking intelligent questions, a child-bride, and a strong-willed girl who grew up fast due to the circumstance her parents put her through. However, she had the guts to pursue the life she wanted. - An education by any means necessary.  Adunni finally got her groove back after reading such an easy book, I could relate to the characters there. the harsh and despicable reality of Lagos till date. I would recommend this book to my friends and would love to see it turned into a film.

Brain Disease CTE Found In 87 Deceased NFL Players

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Scientists with the Department of Veterans Affairs and Boston University -- where the nation's largest brain bank focused on the study of traumatic head injury is located -- told PBS's Frontline that 96 percent of the NFL players they've examined tested positive for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).


The degenerative disease is largely believed to stem from repeated head trauma. It can lead to memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, impulse control problems, aggression, depression and, eventually, progressive dementia.

Additionally, they found that CTE has been identified in the brain tissue of a total of 131 out of 165 individuals who played football either professionally, semi-professionally, in college or in high school before their deaths.

40% of those who tested positive were offensive and defensive linemen, players who come into contact with one another on every play of a game, Frontline reported.

This finding supports previous research suggesting that it's the repeated, minor head trauma that occurs regularly in football which may pose the greatest risk to players, rather than the violent collisions that can cause concussions.

The researchers acknowledge important limitations to the study, including the fact that CTE can only be definitively identified after death. Since the players who were studied donated their brains because they believed they had the disease while still alive, the researchers are studying a skewed population.

Former NFL players confirmed to have been affected by CTE include Dave Duerson, Ray Easterling and more recently Junior Seau, all of whom committed suicide. Since last year, concerns about brain health prompted NFL players Chris Borland and Sidney Rice to announce their early retirements from the game.

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