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Woman Born Without Most of Her Brain Celebrates Her 20th Birthday
Doctors told her parents she wasn't expected to survive past age 4, but a Nebraska woman born without cerebral hemispheres ...
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Wife wants answers, says husband suffered brain damage after rare infection
Now, Potter-Cook said her husband was not declared brain-dead, but that he had suffered significant brain damage from the ...
Hiccups, scientifically known as singultus, are involuntary diaphragm contractions often triggered by eating or drinking.
Relly Ladner clutched her shin on the soccer field. At 17 years old, and training with her team, she was suddenly feeling a strange tingling sensation in her leg.
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Common antibiotic can improve survival and neurological outcomes in CNS-TB
Researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), have demonstrated that doxycycline, a commonly available and inexpensive antibiotic, can improve ...
Multiple people across the globe who stepped forward are speaking about what they say is the debilitating aftermath they now ...
Since March, Gordon, 67, has been battling an aggressive and fast-moving inflammatory breast cancer, her second bout with the ...
Researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), have demonstrated that doxycycline, a commonly available and inexpensive antibiotic, can improve ...
THE Court of Appeal has reduced the prison term of Philip Basikekero, who killed his wife in a violent attack, from 15 years to 12 years imprisonment. The attack occurred on 25 December 2022 at their ...
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Women's footballer, 21, rushed to hospital after suffering 'traumatic brain injury' during match
A Spanish footballer was rushed to hospital with a worrying brain injury during a Women's Champions League match on Wednesday ...
ARAG has been speaking to a number of women working in clinical negligence about their experiences and views on this ...
In 1932, the Guy's Hospital (London, UK) physician John Ryle lectured on meningitis and meningism. By meningitis he meant the pathological state that involved inflammation, usually infective, of the ...
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