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  • Tracy Morgan Fights For Full Recovery, Chris Rock Offers His Support

    Tracy Morgan Fights For Full Recovery, Chris Rock Offers His Support

    We already knew that Tracy Morgan‘s condition following the horrific car accident in June was serious.

    Months later and Morgan is still undergoing rehab to regain the ability to function at near the capacity he once did.

    However, Morgan’s lawyer dropped a major bombshell on the comedian’s fans recently.

    Benedict Morelli told the Associated Press that his client was not only struggling to overcome severe brain damage, but that it’s becoming increasingly doubtful that Tracy Morgan will ever completely recover from his injuries.

    “I’m not saying he’ll never recover,” explained Morelli, “I’m saying we don’t know.”

    Even though Tracy Morgan has been out of the hospital for some time, he is still undergoing intensive rehabilitation.

    Although Morelli considers Morgan a fighter, the lawyer wants the public to be realistic about the comedic actor’s chances.

    “[Morgan] had a traumatic brain injury; That’s what the hospital records say, and that’s what he was treated for.”

    The brain injury is what is largely to blame for Morgan’s ongoing rehab, which includes cognitive, speech, and physical rehabilitation.

    The serious nature of his injuries and the death of his close friend and mentor James “Jimmy Mack” McNair is what led the comedian to sue Walmart.

    The company has since denied responsibility for the accident, going on to state that Morgan and his fellow passengers are at least partially to blame for their injuries as they were not wearing seat belts.

    Tracy Morgan will appear in the upcoming Chris Rock comedy Top Five, which he filmed before the car accident.

    Rock spoke with Entertainment Tonight about the project. During the interview, he offered his full support to Morgan and his recovery efforts.

    “[Tracy Morgan] is fighting his way back,” said Chris Rock. “It’s sad. That’s my boy.”

    Chris Rock and Tracy Morgan have worked in three movies together, and there was a strong possibility of more projects in the future.

    Rock said that he’s “hoping for the best” when it comes to Morgan’s condition.

  • Rove Clinton “Brain Injury” Comment Starts Storm

    About a year and a half ago, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was treated for a blood clot in her head after a fall. Clinton had been weak due to a stomach virus and fainted, hitting her head. Her doctors said they were confident in a full recovery, and by all medical accounts Clinton did recover fully, and is now in the planning stages of what will likely be a Presidential run.

    But someone else is questioning Clinton’s health in the aftermath of her head injury. Republican strategist Karl Rove, the mastermind behind George W. Bush’s two successful presidential campaigns, says he thinks there may be more to the Clinton head injury than we’ve been allowed to see.

    “Thirty days in the hospital?” asked Rove. “And when she reappears, she’s wearing glasses that are only for people who have traumatic brain injury? We need to know what’s up with that.”

    Rove certainly can ask legitimate questions about the health of a presumed presidential candidate. Issues of age and health come up in every race of that magnitude. But many think he went too far in this case.

    Even Newt Gingrich is taking Rove to task over the comment.

    “I was angry when people did this to [Ronald] Reagan in 1980 and I am angry when they do it to her today,” said Gingrich. He said that this “is exactly what’s wrong with American politics.”

    It is important to note that Clinton was only in the hospital for three days, not 30. This may seem like a legitimate mistake, but how many people will hear that “30 days” figure and look no further? It may sound silly to think that Rove would say such a thing on purpose, counting on the shallow research inclinations of most of America’s voters. But it would not be the first time he has done such a thing.

    Back in 2000, Rove’s client George W. Bush was running in a Republican presidential primary against John McCain. In the South Carolina primary, Rove’s machine published a “push poll”, asking South Carolina voters how they would feel if they learned that John McCain had an illegitimate black “love child”. McCain does have a black baby, one that he and his wife adopted. But voters only heard the suggestion, saw McCain in photo ops with his black child, and McCain lost South Carolina. He subsequently dropped out of the race.

    Ed Kilgore at The Washington Monthly’s “Political Animal” blog calls these tactics by Rove “drive-bys”.

    “Not only do Rove’s drive-bys leave debris on their victims; he always seems to escape unscathed,” Kilgore said.

    Laura Clawson notes, “And Rove will sit back and pretend to be all serious and respectable and deny that he was claiming any such thing – he just thought it needed to be investigated, is all.”

    President Bill Clinton has spoken out on his wife’s behalf. “Look, she works out every week, she is strong, she’s doing great. As far as I can tell she’s in better shape than I am. She certainly seems to have more stamina now,” he said.

    Clinton got in a jab on Rove, too.

    “I got to give him credit, you know, that embodies that old saying that consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. First they said she faked her concussion. And now they say she’s auditioning for a part on the Walking Dead,” he said.

    Rove himself has doubled down on his comments, perhaps sensing an opening that people will listen to.

    “No, no. I didn’t say she had brain damage [Rove said “brain injury”], she had a serious health episode and my point was that I think it was from the 7th of December in 2012 through the 7th of January of 2013, she underwent, first she had apparently a serious virus. They announced then on the 15th of December that she had at some period in the past week fallen. They didn’t say when, they didn’t say where. She was recovering at home. On the 30th of December she goes in and turns out to have had a blood clot. They won’t say where. The next day they say it is between her skull and her brain behind her right ear. She is in the hospital for four days. She goes home, is back in the office on the 7th and testifies on the 25th wearing special glasses that allow her to deal with the double vision that this episode caused,” Rove said.

    Opponents say that Rove’s days of being effective in the field of electoral politics are over, after he predicted a huge with for Mitt Romney in 2012.

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  • Marijuana Use During Pregnancy Could Harm Baby

    A recent study has shown that using pot during pregnancy could harm a fetus’ brain development.

    It states that THC, the ingredient most active in marijuana, can interfere with brain cells and how they are wired. The study was performed on mice as well as brain tissue from human fetuses, finding that the formation of connections in nerve cells in specific parts of the brain, such as the cerebral cortex, can affect thinking skills and memory formation.

    “Our advice is that [pregnant] mothers should avoid marijuana, “said neuroscientist Tibor Harkany of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, and the Medical University of Vienna, in Austria, who led a study detailed today (Jan. 27) in the EMBO Journal.

    And although mice are not human models, the fact that human fetuses were used gives the study more credibility and something to seriously consider.

    The scientist, Harkany adds that the effects of prenatal marijuana exposure could even last into adulthood. The drug could have direct effects, or it could sensitize the brain to future drug exposure or neuropsychiatric problems.

    If that revelation isn’t bad enough, wait – there’s more. The exposure of THC to unborn babies can have other effects, such as the risk of having cognitive deficits or psychiatric disorders.

    From Medscape: Cognitive deficits in children range from profound mental retardation with minimal functioning to mild impairment in specific operations.

    Parents have already been warned of the negative affects of alcohol and tobacco on unborn children, so it is probably safe to say that drugs of any kind would most likely have a negative impact as well, on an unborn child.

    Doctors warn that it is much better to be safe than sorry, and erring on the side of caution can only benefit the unborn baby.

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  • Jovan Belcher’s Mother Sues KC Chiefs for Death

    In more sad news concerning Jovan Belcher’s 2012 homicide-suicide, Sports Illustrated now tells us that a wrongful-death lawsuit has now been filed against his team by his mother Cheryl Shepherd.

    Belcher’s body has been recently exhumed so that his brain condition upon death could be further examined. Enough evidence has been found for Shepherd to believe that the Kansas City Chiefs had a part in her son’s death.

    Belcher’s brain was studied for a neurological condition called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a disease related to a number of other NFL player’s deaths in recent years.

    The Kansas City Chiefs have been under more fire in particular for similar charges; a lawsuit involving 22 Kansas City Chief players in 2005 was filed charging the Chiefs with increasing player’s risk of brain damage by giving them, “ammonia inhalants, caffeine cocktails and/or (anti-inflammatory drug) Toradol to abbreviate the need for concussed employees to miss working time due to a brain injury” and using outdated preventative and care methods for concussions. Their unforgiving astroturf home stadium surface has also been called into account for player’s head injuries in the lawsuit.

    The list of claims in Cheryl Shepherd’s suit includes:
    – Failure to warn, educate and counsel Jovan Belcher of short and long term risks of concussions
    – Failure to monitor/treat Belcher for neurological dysfunction
    – Failure to remove Belcher from practicing/playing after any head trauma

    Jovan Belcher shot his girlfriend nine times after an argument on December 1, 2012 before shooting himself in the Kansas City Chiefs practice facility parking lot. His mother, Cheryl Shepherd, believes that Belcher’s concussions sustained as a Chief along with the care received after play a part in this tragedy. Symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy(CTE) include severe changes in mood, memory loss, and high bursts of aggression.

    Shepherd is seeking $15,000 in damages.

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