Banks
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 35 |
Date of birth | June 16,1988 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Los Angeles |
California | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Genres | Trip Hop |
Indie Pop | |
Avant-pop | |
Electronic Music | |
Electropop | |
Hip Hop Music | |
Trap Music | |
Pop Music | |
Rhythm And Blues | |
Indie Rock | |
Alternative Rock | |
Alternative R&B | |
Pop | |
Official site | hernameisbanks.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Labels | Iamsound |
Instruments | Vocals |
Keyboard | |
Synthesizer | |
Associ act | The Weeknd; Lil Silva; Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs; Chet Faker |
Skos genre | Alternative/Indie |
Songs | SongsGemini FeedThe Altar · 2016 Waiting GameGoddess · 2014 The DevilSerpentina · 2022 View 25+ more |
List | Gemini FeedThe Altar · 2016 |
Albums | Goddess |
Record labels | Harvest Records |
Iamsound | |
AWAL | |
Capitol Records | |
Full name | Jillian Rose Banks |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2312417 |
Banks Life story
Jillian Rose Banks, known mononymously as Banks, is an American singer and songwriter. Following the release of two extended plays, Fall Over and London, in 2013, Banks released her debut album, Goddess, in 2014 to positive reviews from contemporary music critics.
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By Philippa RoxbyHealth reporter
A study of former rugby players' brains has found that those who played for longer were more likely to develop a degenerative brain disease.
Out of 31 donated brains analysed, 21 had evidence of a condition linked to repeated head injuries and concussion.
Nearly two-thirds of those affected by chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) played at amateur level.
The researchers say their findings back up calls to reduce head impacts in all Sports .
Thought to be caused by repeated head injuries and blows to The Head . It slowly Gets Worse over time and leads to dementia.
People who regularly play contact Sports such as football, boxing, rugby and American Football have a higher chance of developing it, post-mortem studies have shown.
are taking legal action over brain injuries they claim they suffered during their careers.
Shaking and twistingled by the University of Glasgow, scientists analysed The Brains of 23 amateur and eight professional rugby players which had been donated for medical research.
With an average playing career of 18 years, 68% of The Brains had traces of The Brain condition CTE.
Thirteen of the affected brains belonged to club players, not professionals.
And the study calculated that with each extra year of rugby played, there was a 14% increase in The Risk of developing CTE.
" It's the shaking and twisting and rotating of The Head thousands of times over decades that's likely to cause deep damage in The Brain , " says Prof Willie Stewart, lead study author from the University of Glasgow.
He compares a head impact in rugby to " a spinning bowl of porridge" where The Brain is the wobbly porridge in The Middle .
World Rugby recently said that which can measure head movements, in an effort to manage concussion from January 2024.
Prof Stewart said reducing head impacts in rugby games and in training was what was needed, but the sport was currently not doing enough to address The Problem .
The ex-players' brains in the study were donated to three brain Banks - in Glasgow, at the Australian Sports Brain Bank in Sydney and at the Boston University School of Medicine.
With an average Age Of 60 when they died, most of the former players in the study played rugby before it became professional in 1995.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com