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How can you avoid becoming homeless?. Easy!. Just... don't do anything, ever.. Wait that can't be right.... Hey guys Tara here for Dnews - and if you've ever visited any major city in America, then
you'd know that homelessness is a growing problem here.
The city of San Francisco spends $200 million every year trying to get homeless people off
the streets - and while many attribute their lifestyle to laziness, drug addiction, or
a dwindling economy - a new study says that traumatic brain injuries could be an underlying
cause.. A team of researchers at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, looked at data from 111 homeless
men ages 27-81, and found that almost half of them had experienced a traumatic brain
injury at some point during their lives.. And 87% of them occurred before the men lost their homes.
Some had sustained multiple brain injuries - with assault being, overwhelmingly, the
most common cause.. Sports-related injuries and motor vehicles collisions were also huge contributors.
But for men under age 40, the #1 most common cause of brain injury was a fall resulting
from drug or alcohol-related blackouts..
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