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  1. brain damagenoun

    injury to the brain that impairs its functions (especially permanently); can be caused by trauma to the head, infection, hemorrhage, inadequate oxygen, genetic abnormality, etc.

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  1. Andrew Lim:

    At this point in time we don’t have hard evidence that treating sleep fragmentation is going to make a big difference, we have to take a deeper look at what causes - and aspects - of sleep fragmentation are most strongly associated with this type of brain damage.

  2. Jemma Falkenmire:

    In Australia, up until about 1967, there were literally thousands of babies dying each year. Doctors didn’t know why, and it was awful, women were having numerous miscarriages, and babies were being born with brain damage.

  3. Michele Bolles:

    In the case of a stroke, the longer you wait, the more brain damage and brain tissue is lost, and for a person experiencing a heart attack, the same is true -- time equals heart muscle -- and in those two incidences, time is critical. Every minute counts.

  4. Vanessa Oshima:

    Caroline Steer and I had been friends because we all went to the same junior high, we were just in the same circle and same classes all the time, and we just got along very well. They remained close until going to different universities. Steer stayed in New Zealand, while Vanessa Oshima relocated to Tokyo, where Caroline Steer married Caroline Steer husband, Yasu. TODDLER'S BRAIN DAMAGE REVERSED AFTER NEAR-FATAL DROWNING.

  5. Michele Bolles:

    In the case of a stroke, the longer you wait, the more brain damage and brain tissue is lost, and for a person experiencing a heart attack, the same is true -- time equals heart muscle -- and in those two incidences, time is critical. Every minute counts, what we may see is more patients with heart failure. Patients being diagnosed with heart failure down the road because they have had untreated mild heart attacks and didn't seek timely treatment during the lockdown.

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