FRONTLINE: the pbs documentary series not the flea medicine

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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sports/league-of-denial/the-frontline-interview-dr-bennet-omalu/#seg8

"I thought the football industry would be happy with our discovery"

his highlight reel -- http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sports/league-of-denial/the-frontline-interview-dr-bennet-omalu/

Untt (La Lechera), Wednesday, 9 October 2013 22:45 (twelve years ago)

man, their website ruuuuuules for teachers

Untt (La Lechera), Wednesday, 9 October 2013 22:47 (twelve years ago)

Lord yes. When I taught that ridic law enforcement class I would have been lost without that website.

carl agatha, Thursday, 10 October 2013 00:32 (twelve years ago)

Haven't had time to watch this yet. Do they mention dementia pugilistica?

first described in 1928 by a forensic pathologist, Dr. Harrison Stanford Martland, who was the chief medical examiner of Essex County in Newark, New Jersey in a Journal of the American Medical Association article, in which he noted the tremors, slowed movement, confusion, and speech problems typical of the condition.[14] In 1973, a group led by J. A. Corsellis[15] described the typical neuropathological findings of DP after post-mortem examinations of the brains of 15 former boxers.[15]

Plasmon, Thursday, 10 October 2013 03:21 (twelve years ago)

it's always amazed me how the NFL treats concussions as somehow different from being KO'd in a boxing match.

Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 10 October 2013 03:26 (twelve years ago)

They did mention Dementia Pugilistica, most hilariously in the clip where the NFL's head doctor (I forget if it was the Rheumatologist, Dr. Pellman, or the neurologist Dr. Casson, both of whom just came off like horrible shills) said that to his knowledge, dementia was only associated with boxers and some steeplechasers, and never in football players.

Dr. (C-L), Thursday, 10 October 2013 04:08 (twelve years ago)

Suicide Tourist

Jeff, Thursday, 10 October 2013 13:44 (twelve years ago)

It was Casson, Dr.

The normative power of the factual (Michael White), Thursday, 10 October 2013 13:57 (twelve years ago)

Suicide Tourist was good.

quincie, Thursday, 10 October 2013 14:35 (twelve years ago)

I can't remember what else I've watched and now Netflix doesn't show your entire streaming history :(((((((

Jeff, Thursday, 10 October 2013 14:51 (twelve years ago)

I cried so hard watching Suicide Tourist.

carl agatha, Thursday, 10 October 2013 14:55 (twelve years ago)

The NFL's response to this reminded me of the debate over climate change. Deny it exists, say it's being studied further, and keep kicking the can down the road.

dmr, Thursday, 10 October 2013 16:06 (twelve years ago)

It reminded me of the tobacco industry.

Untt (La Lechera), Thursday, 10 October 2013 16:09 (twelve years ago)

NOTE: I haven't watched this yet, but will soon, so I don't know what it covers and what it doesn't. This Mike Florio piece, though, sort of makes it seem like Frontline only told half the story and there's plenty of blame for the NFLPA to share.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/10/09/league-of-denial-fails-to-tell-the-whole-story-on-concussions/

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 10 October 2013 16:14 (twelve years ago)

I kept thinking about how my mother said back in the 70's that Byron 'Whizzer' White must have sustained a few too many head injuries playing football and wondering how many football players have known all along how much of a gamble with their health their taking.

The normative power of the factual (Michael White), Thursday, 10 October 2013 16:22 (twelve years ago)

This Mike Florio piece, though, sort of makes it seem like Frontline only told half the story and there's plenty of blame for the NFLPA to share.

interesting piece but he's a little too harsh on Frontline imo, it doesn't really change the substance of the documentary that they just said "the NFL is to blame" instead of "the NFL is to blame and also the players." they probably should have put some of that in but it's not like it renders the whole thing not credible.

dmr, Thursday, 10 October 2013 17:07 (twelve years ago)

If the NFL players' association assisted the league in denying it, while being fully aware of the extent and seriousness of the problem, then obviously those responsible for it ought to be exposed, too. This Frontline documentary seemed more interested in presenting indisputable proof that this problem is real and widespread, and that denying it or evading it is an extremely dangerous and untenable position. The words and actions of the NFL spoke for themselves.

Aimless, Thursday, 10 October 2013 17:20 (twelve years ago)

the Leigh Steinberg anecdote about Aikman was unsettling

dmr, Thursday, 10 October 2013 18:31 (twelve years ago)

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3741/10216630604_207e424a6d_c.jpg

Untt (La Lechera), Saturday, 12 October 2013 02:45 (twelve years ago)

cool professional sports league

velko, Saturday, 12 October 2013 03:51 (twelve years ago)

NOT recommended for hypochondriacs! I bet it has a lot of cool looking bacteria photography though.

Has the age of antibiotics come to an end? From a young girl thrust onto life support in Arizona to an uncontrollable outbreak at one of the nation’s most prestigious hospitals, FRONTLINE investigates the alarming rise of a deadly type of bacteria that our modern antibiotics can’t stop.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/hunting-the-nightmare-bacteria/

sweat pea (La Lechera), Monday, 21 October 2013 19:09 (twelve years ago)

That one goes in the "Can't watch; too much anxiety" column. I'm not even a hypochondriac! Just an end-of-the-world-ophobe.

carl agatha, Monday, 21 October 2013 19:25 (twelve years ago)

Yeah, this one prob will qualify for horror movie status.

sweat pea (La Lechera), Monday, 21 October 2013 19:34 (twelve years ago)

(I can't wait!)

sweat pea (La Lechera), Monday, 21 October 2013 19:35 (twelve years ago)

these tic tac bacteria are pure evil

https://fbstatic-a.akamaihd.net/rsrc.php/v2/y4/r/-PAXP-deijE.gif

sweat pea (La Lechera), Monday, 21 October 2013 19:39 (twelve years ago)

I have a feeling tonight's broadcast will not be for the faint of heart or those with a anxious constitution.

sweat pea (La Lechera), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 22:53 (twelve years ago)

ok just fyi -- this is legit horrifying

sweat pea (La Lechera), Wednesday, 23 October 2013 02:37 (twelve years ago)

Yeah, this one prob will qualify for horror movie status.

― sweat pea (La Lechera), Monday, October 21, 2013 7:34 PM (2 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

(I can't wait!)

― sweat pea (La Lechera), Monday, October 21, 2013 7:35 PM (2 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

delighted lols

Tottenham Heelspur (in orbit), Wednesday, 23 October 2013 02:39 (twelve years ago)

]http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3743/10433619613_83859992d7.jpg
so pretty
til you realize they are ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT SUPERBUGS

sweat pea (La Lechera), Wednesday, 23 October 2013 04:00 (twelve years ago)

Just been made aware of these series of documentaries. I watched the "ghosts of rwanda" doc for class and its amazing (and harrowing obv). eager to watch the NFL one.

subaltern 8 (Michael B), Wednesday, 23 October 2013 13:17 (twelve years ago)

Superbug episode last night was scary as shit, thanks in part to scary production choices.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 23 October 2013 13:56 (twelve years ago)

yea this 1 was p great/horrifying

johnny crunch, Wednesday, 23 October 2013 21:47 (twelve years ago)

two weeks pass...

today i introduced the project where my sts have to watch a frontline doc/write about it and, as predicted, at least one person went to the website for the flea medicine.

sweat pea (La Lechera), Tuesday, 12 November 2013 20:14 (twelve years ago)

: )

ᶓ͠סּᴥ͠סּᶔ ᶓͼ᷆ₓͼ᷇ᶔ (gr8080), Tuesday, 12 November 2013 20:20 (twelve years ago)

Oh dear.

Hey I finally watched the NFL concussion episode. Really, really good. Poor Dr. Omalu.

Also LOLed cynically at the BU neurologist talking about how there was a lot of sexism in the air when she was facing down the Dudes of the NFL, then cut to NFL dude being like, "There's no sexism. If she had a problem, it was because she wasn't taking the right tone when she told us the information." LOLbarf

carl agatha, Tuesday, 12 November 2013 20:21 (twelve years ago)

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set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 13 November 2013 03:33 (twelve years ago)

That lady was amazing and I loved her voice.

Update on superbugs -- http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/health-science-technology/hunting-the-nightmare-bacteria/do-hospital-workers-really-wash-their-hands/

The findings aren't really as amusing as stuff like this

So two years ago, the hospital expanded its campaign, creating posters featuring physician and nursing leadership from each unit declaring that they supported good hand hygiene.

The aim was partly a guilt-trip, “to just kinda put people in a tight spot,” Elliott said. For example, he said, “The chief of a certain unit was known for not washing his hands.” So they splashed his picture on a poster declaring his support for the policy to encourage him, and everyone in his unit, to wash their hands. “That person started washing his hands,” he said.

sweat pea (La Lechera), Friday, 15 November 2013 21:12 (twelve years ago)

Ugh a doctor who doesn't wash his hands? Gross. What a jerk.

carl agatha, Friday, 15 November 2013 21:20 (twelve years ago)

Seriously. But if my mom's malpractice suit taught me anything it's that Don Henley levels of assholery flourish in the profession.

sweat pea (La Lechera), Friday, 15 November 2013 21:31 (twelve years ago)

^^Well, yeah.

A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 15 November 2013 21:38 (twelve years ago)

Haha

sweat pea (La Lechera), Friday, 15 November 2013 21:44 (twelve years ago)

lolll

carl agatha, Friday, 15 November 2013 22:13 (twelve years ago)

#takeiteasy

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 16 November 2013 02:13 (twelve years ago)

today i found a student trying to access flatline dot org :-/

also there is a new one coming up -- keywords include murder investigation, law enforcement, domestic violence
some of the details in it kinda freaked me out for reasons i would prefer not to go into here

On the night she broke up with her police officer boyfriend, 24-year-old Michelle O’Connell was found dead from a gunshot in the mouth. Next to her was her boyfriend’s semi-automatic service pistol.

The local sheriff’s investigation concluded it was a suicide—but was it?

In A Death in St. Augustine, premiering Tuesday, November 26 at 10 p.m. (check local PBS listings), FRONTLINE and The New York Times investigate the death of this young, single mother in Florida — and how effectively police handle cases involving their own officers, especially when there are allegations of domestic violence.

sweat pea (La Lechera), Thursday, 21 November 2013 21:45 (twelve years ago)

^this was really good. it's basically hi-brow murder porn as opposed to the investigation discovery bargain basement take on tru crime reportage(which is still amazing dont get me wrong). i wont talk abt specifics yet in case ppl still havent watched it

johnny crunch, Thursday, 28 November 2013 17:33 (twelve years ago)

http://www.nytimes.com/projects/2013/two-gunshots/

^^ read it through with video clips

Best true crime deconstruction I've read since the David Grann piece about the arson that wasn't.

Plasmon, Thursday, 28 November 2013 21:45 (twelve years ago)

one month passes...

new one tonight about insider trading
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/to-catch-a-trader/

mambo jumbo (La Lechera), Wednesday, 8 January 2014 04:58 (twelve years ago)

Interview with Frontline's correspondent

Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 8 January 2014 11:35 (twelve years ago)

PBS has an appleTV app now that's changing my life

|$̲̅(̲̅ιοο̲̅)̲̅$̲̅| (gr8080), Wednesday, 8 January 2014 12:34 (twelve years ago)

well, next week's episode is probably going to be really good:


In Secret State of North Korea, FRONTLINE shines a light on the hidden world of the North Korean people, drawing on undercover footage from inside the country as well as interviews with defectors—including a former top official—who are working to try to chisel away at the regime’s influence.

Karl Malone, Friday, 10 January 2014 23:56 (twelve years ago)


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