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    How can you avoid becoming homeless?
    How can you avoid becoming homeless?

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    Easy!
    Easy!

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    Just..
    Just..

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    don't do anything, ever.
    don't do anything, ever.

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    Wait that can't be right...
    Wait that can't be right...

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    Hey guys Tara here for Dnews - and if you've ever visited any major city in America, then
    Hey guys Tara here for Dnews - and if you've ever visited any major city in America, then

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    you'd know that homelessness is a growing problem here.
    you'd know that homelessness is a growing problem here.

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    The city of San Francisco spends $200 million every year trying to get homeless people off
    The city of San Francisco spends $200 million every year trying to get homeless people off

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    the streets - and while many attribute their lifestyle to laziness, drug addiction, or
    the streets - and while many attribute their lifestyle to laziness, drug addiction, or

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    a dwindling economy - a new study says that traumatic brain injuries could be an underlying
    a dwindling economy - a new study says that traumatic brain injuries could be an underlying

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    cause.
    cause.

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    A team of researchers at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, looked at data from 111 homeless
    A team of researchers at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, looked at data from 111 homeless

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    men ages 27-81, and found that almost half of them had experienced a traumatic brain
    men ages 27-81, and found that almost half of them had experienced a traumatic brain

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    injury at some point during their lives.
    injury at some point during their lives.

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    And 87% of them occurred before the men lost their homes.
    And 87% of them occurred before the men lost their homes.

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    Some had sustained multiple brain injuries - with assault being, overwhelmingly, the
    Some had sustained multiple brain injuries - with assault being, overwhelmingly, the

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    most common cause.
    most common cause.

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    Sports-related injuries and motor vehicles collisions were also huge contributors.
    Sports-related injuries and motor vehicles collisions were also huge contributors.

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    But for men under age 40, the #1 most common cause of brain injury was a fall resulting
    But for men under age 40, the #1 most common cause of brain injury was a fall resulting

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    from drug or alcohol-related blackouts.
    from drug or alcohol-related blackouts.

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    Now this brings up an interesting dilemma.
    Now this brings up an interesting dilemma.

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    Because it's already been shown that traumatic brain injury leads to aggressive behaviour,
    Because it's already been shown that traumatic brain injury leads to aggressive behaviour,

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    violence, and impulsivity.
    violence, and impulsivity.

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    BUT, by the same token, aggression and impulse control disorders increase the likelihood
    BUT, by the same token, aggression and impulse control disorders increase the likelihood

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    of traumatic brain injury.
    of traumatic brain injury.

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    So it's kind of a chicken-and-egg situation, where both problems potentiate one another.
    So it's kind of a chicken-and-egg situation, where both problems potentiate one another.

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    Of course there's no arguing that these kinds of injuries worsen pre-existing conditions.
    Of course there's no arguing that these kinds of injuries worsen pre-existing conditions.

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    A 2008 study from a different group, showed that traumatic brain injuries increase the
    A 2008 study from a different group, showed that traumatic brain injuries increase the

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    likelihood of seizures, mental health problems, drug problems, and overall poorer physical
    likelihood of seizures, mental health problems, drug problems, and overall poorer physical

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    health.
    health.

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    This challenges the notion that being homeless is a conscious decision - but it should also
    This challenges the notion that being homeless is a conscious decision - but it should also

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    be a warning sign to parents whose children have sustained traumatic head injuries.
    be a warning sign to parents whose children have sustained traumatic head injuries.

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    Just because someone looks ok on the outside, doesn't mean they are on the inside.
    Just because someone looks ok on the outside, doesn't mean they are on the inside.

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    And that's good advice for everyone.
    And that's good advice for everyone.

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    As always, if you have questions or comments about this episode - feel free to leave em
    As always, if you have questions or comments about this episode - feel free to leave em

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    down below, and for more episodes of Dnews - subscribe here.
    down below, and for more episodes of Dnews - subscribe here.

All verb-ing
becoming
/bəˈkəmiNG/

word

To begin to be; grow to be; develop into

The Surprising Way People Become Homeless

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  • English (en)

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Intro:

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..

Video Vocabulary

/əˈkänəmē/

adjective noun

offering best value for money. state of area regarding production and consumption of goods and services.

/ˌikˈspirēənst/

adjective verb

Having skill and knowledge gained by doing things. To gain knowledge by doing things.

/əˈɡreSHən/

noun

Use of energy and determination to achieve a goal.

/ˈɡrōiNG/

adjective noun verb

Developing, maturing. Act of cultivating plants for food. To develop and become bigger or taller over time.

/səˈstānd/

adjective verb

continuing for extended period or without interruption. To do or make something continue for a long time.

/kəˈliZHən/

noun other

instance of colliding. Act of crashing into someone or something else.

noun verb

rise in size, amount, or degree of something. become or make greater in size or degree.

/əˈɡresiv/

adjective

Using energy and determination to achieve a goal.

/ˈinj(ə)rē/

noun other

instance of being injured. Physical or emotional harms or damages.

/ˈvizit/

verb

go to see and spend time with someone socially.

/rəˈsərCHər/

noun other

person who carries out academic or scientific research. People who work to find new facts and ideas.

adjective

Having no home; living on the streets.

/ˈpräbləm/

adjective noun

Causing trouble. Question to show understanding of a math concept.

/ˈməltəpəl/

adjective noun

involving several parts or elements. Shop with many branches.

/əˈkər/

verb

To come to pass or to happen.