1. Tom Hennessy Tom Hennessy Canada says:

    What happens in trauma to the head is there is a minor 'bruise' and a bruise is spilled blood. In blood there is iron and this blood spill causes iron to spill in the brain and unless removed it causes neurodegeneration. Pretty simple. I've been trying to explain THAT for years.  

    "Frontotemporal Dementia-amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Complex is Simulated by Neurodegeneration With Brain Iron Accumulation."

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