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Tyler Hilinski Cause of Death: How Did WSU Player Die? | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:41.

Tyler Hilinski Cause of Death: How Did WSU Player Die? | Heavy.com

Former Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski died on January 16, 2018 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Coroner Peter Martin released a statement on the death being ruled a suicide per USA Today.

After completing the scene investigation, to include a detailed forensic examination with toxicology, in the death of Tyler Scott Haun Hilinski, age 21, of Irvine, CA, a student at Washington State University, the Coroner has determined that the decedent died on January 16, 2018, at his residence in Pullman.

The cause of death was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

The manner of death was suicide.

The Whitman County Coroner's office extends its condolences to family and friends.

According to the Denver Post, Hilinksi took a gun from a teammate without his knowledge.

Then came Jan.

The quarterback was last seen alive that morning when he dropped a teammate off on campus for class.

Pullman Police said Hilinski shot himself in the head with a .223-caliber rifle that he took from a teammate without the teammate's knowledge.

Police did not release the suicide note found in Hilinski's apartment with his body, saying state law restricts its release only to family members.

Tyler Hilinksi Suffered From CTE.

According to Sports Illustrated, Hilinski's family sent his brain to the Mayo Clinic in an attempt to find answers for his sudden death.

The findings revealed Hilinski suffered from CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy), a condition that has been commonly found in football players.

Hilinski's brain looked like that of a much older man.

Sports Illustrated detailed the findings.

Then the test results came back.

That changed everything again.

First, the Whitney County medical examiner called to say that Tyler's toxicology report showed no trace of drugs or alcohol.

("That actually made it worse," Mark says.) The Mayo Clinic's findings arrived next.

Kym read the first sentence—"After reviewing the tissue we can confirm that he had the pathology of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)"—and started to reconsider her entire search.

The diagnosis was Stage I, the lowest level.

But still, Tyler had been just 21, he hadn't played that much in college and for most of his life he manned the most protected of positions.

If he had CTE, anyone could.

She read that depression was one symptom for Stage 1 and a doctor told her Tyler's brain looked "like that of a much older, elderly man.".

Hilinski's family started Hilinski's Hope, a foundation created to raise awareness for mental health.

Hilinski's mother, Kym Hilinski, spoke with the Associated Press about the organiztion.

"We wanted to focus on how we keep Tyler's name and memory alive and how to do good things in his name," Kym Hilinski said per Denver Post.

"We're going to raise awareness and erase the stigma with mental health and illness and suicide.".

Hilinski's younger brother, Ryan, has decided to continue playing football and will play for South Carolina next fall.

Former Washington State teammate Luke Falk reflected on the tragic news.

"For me, it was just that I lost a friend and I lost a teammate," Falk told USA Today.

"I know that I have a platform that can reach out to a lot of people and hopefully a lot of good comes from it.

Because I definitely think there needs to be a change.

There needs to be less of a stigma about mental health, especially with men.

I know that the family is doing a lot of things in his name and in his honor, which is awesome, because he was a heck of a guy.".

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Dash Text teaser - Sending Dash from a dumb phone to a smartphone! - Duration: 1:51.

Hey Dash Community, here Alejandro Echeverria, co founder of Dash Help, Dash Merchant and Dash Text

I'm Lorenzo Rey, co founder of the same projects

Today we wanna show you how to send Dash easily from a dumb phone

Look at this..

It is crazy and broken. This thing is like 12 years old or something like that

We are going to send some Dash to Alejandro's wallet right now

Dash Text is almost ready for launch

The product is ready and it is already live in one carrier, the biggest carrier in Venezuela

It's already working and the other carriers should activating our shortcuts very soon

So let me repeat, we are gonna send Dash from this dumb phone, using Dash Text, to this smartphone

So check it out

So, as you guys can see I already typed the Alejandro's address in this message

So I'm gonna send it to the Dash Text number

So I can make the payment

Ok the message is sent

Of course for security purposes and if you make a mistake

We send a verification message, so you can confirm that you are sending the right amount or the right address

So it should be arriving very shortly

There it is

So let's check the inbox

It's right there. Confirming the amount

So I'm gonna send the verification message

Alejandro: In spanish "Dash Si"

Alejandro: So, today is October 20th

..2018

Sending to the same number

And the message is sent

Should arrive very shortly

Let's focus in..

And that's it

I received the Dash

So the first transaction from Dash Text to a smartphone wallet

Exactly. We are so excited to bring this to you guys

It's coming very soon

As soon as one more carrier activates our shortcut we will be live

Hopefully it will be at the end of October

Stay tuned!

Bye bye.

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Clause In U.S. Mexico and Canada Agreement Could Limit China Trade - Duration: 3:10.

This week's top stories include U.S. Mexico and Canada Agreement might limit

China's trade, first U.S. information security law targets IOT devices and

could educating your distributor increase sales? Remember to click the

link below for the full stories and two other featured articles.

First up, a clause in the U.S. Mexico and Canada Agreement might limit China's

trade. The U.S. Mexico and Canada agreement, U.S.M.C.A., was finalized Sunday

September 30th. U.S.M.C.A. replaces the 24-year-old North America Free Trade

Agreement. The new trade agreement includes a stipulation limiting trade

with non-market economies. Despite China's repeated attempts the U.S. has yet

to recognize China as a market economy. Under article 32 .10 of the U.S.M.C.A. any

member has the power to veto another member's attempts to enter a free trade

deal with a non market economy. China has 16 bilateral free trade deals which

account for about a quarter of its foreign trade. Canada, Mexico, Japan, Europe

and the U.S. don't have free trade deals with China. Three of these regions are

now included under the U.S.M.C.A. The U.S.M.C.A. might not be an attempt to isolate China

but even if it isn't, the threat could be the final straw for companies already

contemplating moving production. Next up, first U.S. information security law

targets IOT devices. Secure Internet of Things IOT has always been a good idea.

But in California, it'll soon be the law California Governor Jerry Brown approved

SB-327 at the end of September. Under the new law

manufacturers of connected devices must equip products with reasonable security

measures. Requirements vary by device and non-compliance can result in hefty fines.

The law doesn't take effect until January 1st, 2020. But additional IoT

device requirements could force some to redesign products.

Any device capable of Internet connection with an IP or Bluetooth

address falls under the new law. Devices must protect against unauthorized use,

access, destruction, modification and disclosure. Last up, could educating your

distributor help increase sales? Imagine the possibilities if your distributor

understood your products as well as you do. Some manufacturers are turning to

curated content to help distributors improve their product knowledge and

selling strategies. Creating educational content comes at an upfront investment.

But over time and yield mutually beneficial results. Userlane suggests

these training techniques for attention and growth: integrate elements

of gamification in lessons, encourage high feedback and blend eLearning

and in-person education. Those are just the top three stories from this week. To

read the other two, follow the link in the description below. Thanks for

watching and tune in next week on Best in Manufacturing!

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