Andrew Huberman· PhD
But if you look at the statistics on traumatic brain injury, most of it is construction workers, car crashes, bicycle accidents.
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But if you look at the statistics on traumatic brain injury, most of it is construction workers, car crashes, bicycle accidents.
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90% or more of traumatic brain injury is construction work, at-home accidents.
what's that do it I can't remember the name of the team sorry um but I watched the document what's that um but I still don't understand the rugby thing they do they use the guy's head as or G's head as a battering ram cuz I they used to play you see outside the my lab we had this big field and my Bulldog loved watching he was like this this sport makes sense but um they were just like run and then the I I never understood it but anyway what's that got it I need a translator sorry so I need a translator um but I love the enthusiasm um yeah so we think about um head injuries and brain injuries mostly in the context of sport but that's not where most the head injuries occur most of them occur construction workers car accidents TBI things of that sort