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UPDATE ON FORMER WWE AND TOUGH ENOUGH STAR CHRIS NOWINSKI

By Mike Johnson on 2006-08-31 23:55:00

Former WWE and Tough Enough star Chris Nowinski has turned his career-ending concussion into a deep look into the problematic issue of concussions with a book that will be released on 10/1 titled, "Head Games: Football's Concussion Crisis."

On his MySpace.com website, Nowinski wrote about the project, commenting that in regard to concussions in sports, "I quickly discovered that what the medical community knows about concussions and what the sports world knows are miles apart. I decided to bridge that gap. In the short term, sports concussions can lead to emotional, behavioral, and cognitive disorders, and sometimes even death. In the long term, they can increase one's risk of Alzheimer's, depression, and many other neurological disorders. 10 times more concussions are happening in football than are diagnosed, because kids aren't speaking up, much like I didn't until I'd had too many. This book will show parents and athletes what these life altering consequences of concussions are, and what they can do to minimize their exposure. It will also help former athletes understand what those concussions have done to their brains, and what they can expect in the future."

Promotional material for the book reads, "In 2003, WWE wrestler Christopher Nowinski took a kick to the head that knocked him out of professional wrestling and sent him on a journey that could change the way contact sports are played.

Nowinski, a former Harvard football player, suddenly found himself suffering from a constellation of debilitating symptoms that included cognitive problems, severe headaches, and depression. Doctors eventually diagnosed him with post-concussion syndrome, but they couldn't tell him why that specific kick to the head created this problem, nor if he would ever get healthy enough to return to his job. His personal quest to understand his condition led him to discover that he had suffered not one concussion, but many over the course of an amateur career in football and his professional career in wrestling, and it was the cumulative effect of these injuries that had ended his career. He also learned that the worst was not necessarily behind him, as he uncovered research linking multiple concussions with serious long-term neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease, memory impairment, and depression.

Most disturbing, however, was not what the research said was happening to Chris, but to the young athletes who play contact sports. He discovered that concussions happen with frightening regularity, but over 9 out of 10 go undiagnosed. The lack of awareness, diagnosis, and treatment of these injuries causes children to die every year on athletic fields and many others to acquire permanent brain damage, some immediate, and some that won’t reveal themselves for decades. Worst of all, he found that while the most popular and violent of American sports, football, is literally overwhelmed by a concussion crisis, parents, coaches, and players on all levels remain without the information and means to protect themselves, and NFL officials actively seek to undermine and discredit the legitimate and valuable research that could make the difference between life and death for so many young athletes.

Head Games takes readers through Nowinski's journey to diagnosis, then deeper into an understanding of this far-reaching national crisis. The book includes interviews with NFL Hall of Famer Harry Carson, Merril Hoge, Doug Flutie, Pete Cronan, Leigh Steinberg, Sylvia Mackey, dozens of college and youth football players, and top doctors in the field of sports concussion."

Nowinski, currently a consultant with Trinity Partners in Waltham, MA, specializing in commercial strategy and licensing and acquisitions in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, regularly lectures about the dangers of concussions. Head Games features an introduction by former Minnesota Governor and WWE Hall of Famer Jesse Ventura.

For detailed information on the book, visit www.ConcussionCrisis.com.

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