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"Rowe, Thomas" <[log in to unmask]>
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Rowe, Thomas
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Tue, 4 Apr 2000 11:07:54 -0500
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And if you buy this, do I have a bridge to sell you!  Situated nicely with
Brooklyn on one end....
 
This reads like a typical reporter trying to make sense of a science report
they don't really understand.  Let me suggest as a neurophysiologist that
whatever the effect of a hockey helmet on the blood temperature to the brain
might be, its not going to be enough to unleash aggression.  There are just
a few other factors that are a tad more likely.
 
 
Tom Rowe                                          [log in to unmask]
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Home of Division 3 National Champion Pointers
89, 90, 91 & 93 and National Runners Up 92 & 98
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> -
> Professor says hot helmets induce hockey violence
>
> Ian Bailey
> National Post
>
> VANCOUVER - A criminologist who has linked higher brain temperatures to
> increased aggression says hockey helmets with air conditioning could
> decrease on-ice violence.
        <snip>
 
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