| Our National Treasure is our children... let us not forsake them. |
| Case Studies |
| Our Silent Epidemic |
| Warning: Children develop permanently bent fingers and twisted knuckles from video gaming and computer use. |
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| Drawings Crippling Dynamic Forces |
| Coloring Injuries Elizabeth 3 yr-Amish |
| Computer Injuries Alyssa 4 yr |
| Video Gaming Injuries |
| Sources of Crippling Dynamic Forces |




| I saw a child's fingers change from being straight to becoming bent and twisted. My search for answers uncovered a massive world-wide silent pandemic and its hidden root cause. The process of arthritis and chronic muscle-skeletal injuries in adults and children is revealed to you for your better health. Children must not play video games, or use computers until they are al least 8-years-old. Toddlers should not perform coloring until they are at least 5-years-old and then watched for injuries. mickey tomich |
| Kinetic Energy in high effort steering causes muscle and skeletal injuries, chronic back- shoulder-neck pain, carpal tunnel, joint replacement surgery, L-4-5 injuries etc. |


| Dynamic forces in video gaming causes bent fingers and twisted knuckles with physical functional losses in children's fingers and hands |
| Warnings to: |
| Report your adult and children's injuries to: The CDC - Unintentional Injury Group e-mail: Grant Baldwin-Deputy Director gfb3@CDC.GOV or cdcinfo@cdc.gov Phone: 404-488-1494 phone: 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) TTY: (888) 232-6348, 24 Hours/Every Day US Mail: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333, U.S.A. Attn: Grant Baldwin Call you Congressman or Senator (Toll Free) using name or state at: U.S. Congress switchboard 1-800-828-0498 and ask them to contact the CDC and request an investigation.. |
| Children's Permanent Injuries from Video Gaming |
| The Silent Crippling Injuries from Stiff "high effort" Steering Vehicles |
| Dr. A. Sawar NBC 25News, USA Must be a least 8 years-old (2:11min) |
| Inside our book more pictures and info. |
| Injuries prevent children working as adults |
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| Amar Sawar, M.D. "Children should not play video games until they are at least 8 years-old." "Mike identifies a new concept in understanding the damage silently occurring to our skeleton and soft tissues from mechanical forces. This medical discovery will grant the humankind a healthier quality of life and provide the science with a new way of thinking." |

| Kaushik Raval, M.D. "Your efforts in identifying a public health problem that may need systematic investigation and ameliorative action are commendable." |

| Richard Tomich, P.E. "Michael Tomich has correctly expanded the accepted engineering principle of Material Creep to identify causes of deformation within the human skeletal system. The pioneering efforts detailed in this book are revolutionizing our understanding of bone and joint deformities resulting from levels of applied forces." |

| Kenneth Granke, M.D. |

| HP Computers has added "skeletal injury" warnings to their computers 9-2-08 Now, HP has removed the warnings... 2-1-10 |

| Ruth doesn't believe in taking youth away from children with video gaming. |

| Jane; "It's such a shame that the video and coloring industries don't warn parents of children's injuries." |
| OLPC XO Computer Program (One Lap Top Per Child). Young children are developing deformities from pushing the keyboard/mouse buttons. Our letter to: Mr. Nicholas Negroponte at OLPC. Nicholas Negroponte wants to help children but he's causing development of arthritic fingers ! Our letter to OLPC, with copies to the CDC. MIT, National Science Foundation, National Institute of Health |

| Wendy Clem-Journalist Weekly column at Detroit City Buzz, at www.examiner.com Read: Her articles about children's deformities: Part 1 and Part 2 |
| Can video gaming be addictive? Yes, and with serious consequences to both children and adults! http://www.olganon.org/?q=forum/2 |

| Warnings to: |
| Mr. Nicholas Negroponte ignores children developing arthritic fingers from his computers |
| "The Break Box" |

| This looks like the parents answer to controlling children's video gaming time and TV programs? |
| Investors Needed |