If stress can induce illness that can leads to death, such as in Robert Ader's rat experiment which inadvertently killed the rodents by inducing a drug, toxin or allergen, then adding physical stress, which is supported by testing telomeres from Spectracell in Houston Tx, or other labs, to determine damage, the why is it not heard more of and the telomere testing not heard more of in the courts systems? We can basically prove stress as in intentional inflection of emotional duress and the court recognize that but where are the expert witnesses to help with stopping this type of early death? Early death via stress or shortening of the life span? The question is, "Who are we helping?" "Who other than students and teachers can benefit from this research?" "How can we use psychoneuroimmunology to assist in chronic bullying and or domestic abuse?" "Where is the research made available for the victimized woman, child or plaintiff?" Please make your research available to the public and please network with expert witnesses to make your community a better place because things are getting worse out here!