All boxers suffer brain damage. Boxing is the only 'sport' where it is a deliberate intention to inflict brain damage by 'knocking out' your opponent!
Brain damage can cause a wide range of 'mental health conditions'.
Talbot........yes!....thanks to the www. one can choice one's link to suit one's argument as far as mental illnesses are concerned following brain trauma.
If one finds opposing arguments or points of view on medical matters it usually means that nobody really knows the answer and this is probably the case with psychiatric ( bipolar) conditions.
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Talbot........yes!....thanks to the www. one can choice one's link to suit one's argument as far as mental illnesses are concerned following brain trauma.
NHS UK...known to be as dodgy as wiki is it?
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If one finds opposing arguments or points of view on medical matters it usually means that nobody really knows the answer and this is probably the case with psychiatric ( bipolar) conditions
From the NHS link.
The exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown
He was no gentle giant of the ring....take a look at his knockouts. Possibly the hardest hitting heavyweight of all time, who knows what he could have achieved had he been a more natural boxer.
Not the first time Bruno has had problems with the newspapers.
The Sun had to pay damages after reporting a previous mental problem under the headline 'Bonkers Bruno'.
They said that he thought he was the jockey Frankie Dettori !
Bruno has also been treated for addiction to Cocaine which can't have helped his problems.
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