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11 Dec 2024

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In 2239 when do they talk about concussions

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Dude, by 2239? I can only imagine the conversations people are having about concussions and brain injuries. I mean, if we look at how the understanding of CTE has evolved over just the last couple of decades, it’s wild. Back in the early 2000s, everyone was just like, “You got dinged” and didn’t really think twice about it, right?

Fast forward to 2239, and I bet they’ve got crazy advanced technology to analyze brain trauma. They probably have helmets that are like AI-powered or something, tracking every sub-concussive hit in real-time. Imagine that! They’ll probably be able to predict who’s at risk for brain injuries just by looking at their data.

And let’s be real, you know they’ll have a whole bunch of new laws and regulations around contact sports. I mean, if we finally figure out that even the small hits can do some serious damage, they’re not gonna just let people go out there and slam into each other without some serious protection.

Plus, I wouldn’t be surprised if there are entire fields of study focused on the long-term effects of all those impacts. They'll probably have specialists that deal with mental health for athletes and even for veterans who’ve been exposed to repeated trauma. It's gonna be a game changer for how we treat sports and understand the human brain.

It’s fascinating to think about how far we’ve come and how much we still need to learn. What’s crazy is we’re still just scratching the surface of understanding the brain’s complexities. So yeah, discussions in 2239? Beyond what we can even imagine right now!

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In episode 2239 when do they talk about concussions

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In episode 2239 of the Joe Rogan Experience, the conversation dives deep into the subject of concussions, especially in sports like football and racing. Dale Earnhardt Jr. shares his personal experiences with concussions throughout his career, where he used to just brush them off, thinking they'd go away on their own. He reflects on how he and others didn't realize the serious implications of concussions and even sub-concussive trauma—the smaller hits that don't knock you out but still rattle your brain.

They discuss how the understanding of brain injuries has evolved, particularly after films like Concussion shed light on the realities of CTE and brain damage. Rogan points out that repeated impacts, even if they don't cause concussions, can lead to serious long-term effects. He mentions how the equipment and style of play have changed, warning that using helmets as weapons has become a big part of the game, which wasn't the case in the past.

Rogan is genuinely concerned about the future of the NFL and the health of players, emphasizing that ignoring these issues could ruin the sport. It's a pretty intense discussion about the physical toll of sports and how we need to rethink safety. It's wild to think about how much we’ve learned in just a couple of decades regarding brain health!