
Viral Game 'Run It' Claims Teen's Life: Neuroscientists Sound Alarm
A New Zealand teenager tragically lost his life after participating in the dangerous and increasingly popular "Run It" challenge. The game, which involves unprotected full-contact collisions, has gained significant traction on social media, leading to organized competitions offering substantial cash prizes. This incident has prompted grave warnings from neuroscientists about the severe risks associated with the activity. "You don't need a knockout to be concussed," stated Stacey Mowbray, CEO of Headway, highlighting the potential for long-term consequences even without obvious injuries. New Zealand Rugby has also distanced itself from the trend, citing the significant risk of serious injury. While the teenager's death isn't being treated as a criminal matter, police are continuing their investigation. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of viral trends and the importance of prioritizing safety.