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happened earlier than usual and this is an epidemic and largely because of the last couple of years and it's not a testament to the benefit of masks. this is just evidence showing the consequences of the lockdowns and keeping children away from other children. they have not been able to be exposed to respiratory p pathogs and in fact nearly 1 100% of kis by the age of 5 have been exposed to rsv and most of the kids have not. that's why we're see ago rise in cases. as you mentioned, we have a new report from hhs that's come out and talking about long covid and we don't know what long covid is and we don't know that a lot of people after that one to two weeks of having a bad cold or mild through. they have similar symptoms carrying on and can be fatigue and neurological and they -- we have complaints across the board and don't though what it is and

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Nerve Repair and Regeneration Market to Grow at CAGR of 13.11% through 2030 - Increasing Prevalence of Neurological Diseases will Augment Industry Growth: The Brainy Insights

As per the report published by The Brainy Insights, the global nerve repair and regeneration market is expected to grow from USD 7.54 billion in 2022 to USD

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

taking a hit to the head. >> heavy pressure, they were bringing it. >> reporter: dolphins backup quarterback teddy bridgewater tackled on his very first snap of the game. the team pulling him out per the new concussion guidelines. ironically those guidelines in place because of this hit to dolphins starting quarterback tua tagovailoa. >> that's a neurological response to head trauma. >> reporter: sacked, his head hitting the ground, his fingers spread wide and frozen in front of his face. just four days earlier taking this hit. >> oh, he's woozy. >> reporter: stumbling as he got up. the team saying it was a back injury and that tagovailoa passed the concussion protocols so he was sent back in a few snaps later. an investigation finding while concussion protocols as written at the time were followed, the outcome is not what was intended when the protocols were drafted. the league and players association now agreeing if a player has an abnormality of balance or stability, motor coordination or dysfunctional speech, he will be prohibited

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CBS Weekend News

tagovailoa's injury two weekste the nfl concussion protocol and allowed him back on the field. days later, another hit causes him to slam against the turf and his hands to freeze up. a different type of neurological trauma called a fencing response. >> can you explain to us what a fencing response is? >> it's an impact response related to impact seizures. it can be very severe. >> we will continue to see of course hard hits in the nfl. do you think now with new protocols that we're going to start to see a more conservative diagnosis for concussions? >> well, i hope we see fewer and fewer concussions moving forward, whether they're primary or secondary. that is definitely a priority. and i certaily hope that's the case. >> today, miami dolphins backup quarterback teddy bridgewater took a hit and was ruled unable to return until cleared by an independent neurologist. he's the first player to go

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

explain the new protocols. >> reporter: fred, the nfl and players association agreed to add a new term to their no-go list, meaning any player showing symptoms cannot return to play. so after a suspected head trauma, physicians, trainers and spotters will look for signs of any abnormality of balance or stability, motor coordination caused by a neurological issue. under these new guidelines, tua tagovailoa would not have been allowed to return to the game on september 25. the investigation by the league and union found that the dolphins did not violate the concussion protocol, determining that the protocol was insufficient. nfl chief medical officer dr. allen sill says the updated language should give game day spotters more clarity. >> we want to become more conservative. and if we think that these symptoms are present, let's assume that it is coming from

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

so if that's the best you can do, i request that you resign. >> washington, d.c. has failed on this issue of border security, and immigration for decades. >> reporter: this debate highlights how tight the arizona senate race remains. 1/3 of voters in this battleground are independents. why kelly highlights his bipartisan image. >> thank you. >> reporter: and masters morphs to the middle. this was an ad he ran in the republican primary. >> i think trump won in 2020. >> reporter: but masters now? >> i haven't seen evidence of that. >> reporter: the republican dodged answering why his website scrubbed extreme abortion language after he won the primary. choice, a key issue in arizona. now that abortion is essentially illegal except when the mother's life is in danger. >> this is code for throwing women into jail. >> i think we all know guys like this. guys that think they know better than everyone about everything. you know, you think you know

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

deploy carriers to the sea of japan, reaffirm the very firm, very strong lines with republic of korea, and japan for that matter, this is a regional issue. but i think it's a good thing to put nit perspective, why the north koreans do this, and it is above all to gain attention. >> and now another place of global concern, we learned that top biden administration officials met in person with the taliban this weekend. it's the first meeting since the u.s. killed al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri back in july. what do you think the goal of these talks and discussions might be? >> well, i'm not sure. i mean, there are -- i'll call them leftovers from the hasty evacuation of afghanistan and it would be, i think, of some value to have some dialogue with the

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

>> reporter: senator mark kelly arrived to the one and only scheduled debate for u.s. senate. >> this one? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: the democrat facing off with challenger blake masters. the republican hopes to flip the state red by tying kelly to joe biden. >> joe biden is spending like a drunken sailor, and every opportunity, mark kelly says yes. >> reporter: kelly defended his record by distancing himself from the president. >> i've been strong on border security and stood up to democrats when they're wrong on this issue. including the president. when the president decided he was going to do something dumb on this and change the rules, you know, that would create a bigger crisis, i told him he was wrong. >> reporter: the incumbent on defense, from the economy to immigration. >> have you done everything in your power to secure the boarder? >> i've been focused on the border since day one. >> we have a wide open border.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

to the to-go symptoms, defined as abnormality of balance, stability, motor coordination or dysfunctional speech caused by a neurological issue. >> we want to become even more conservative, and if we think ataxia is present, let's assume that it's coming from the brain and we'll hold someone out. we would rather hold someone out who doesn't have a brain injury than put someone in who has a brain injury and we weren't able to diagnose it. >> joining me to discuss this further is the assistant executive director of external affairs for the nfl players association. >> a pleasure to see you. >> is this the only change? >> this is the primary change and i heard what dr. sills said. it's too bad we didn't have this in place before tua went down

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