BENTLEY EXP 10 SPEED 6 NEARS APPROVAL, ELECTRIFIED MODELS IN PIPELINE

Bentley is tantalizingly close to approving a two-seat, front-engined supercar derived from the EXP 10 Speed 6 concept, according to board member for sales and marketing Kevin Rose. And there could well be a full-EV version, he says. And after that a second SUV because the early indications are that the high-luxury W-12-engined Bentayga is a huge sales success.

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Will Concussions Keep Kids from Football?

You hear about it in news stories and see it in movies: People are struggling to understand what the risk is of a concussion causing long-term brain damage. Their biggest fear is that they will develop chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which results in abnormal deposits of proteins in the brain, possibly causing a severe form of early onset dementia. Despite its discovery in 1957 by renowned neurologist Dr. Macdonald Critchley, CTE was only recently defined, diagnostically, by a U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded committee, when the members met to spell out CTE criteria in February 2015.

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