Sentences with phrase «brain damage she has done»

She should reflect on the brain damage she has done to others in that role.

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Moghadam later attributed some of his behavior to the effects of the then unknown brain tumor, but the first indication that Moghadam's unruly approach could do damage came late last year, after his surgery had been deemed a success.
Even if it doesn't cause brain damage, allowing yourself to multitask will fuel any existing difficulties you have with concentration, organization and attention to detail.
Even if you have an interesting story to tell, most investors won't want to go through the brain damage of doing a «down round,» which creates tension between them and early investors.
it will make you wonder if there is a spirit beyond our bodies,,, or all of it is in the brain itself... I see how hard it is for stroke victims to return to their old self after the brain has been damaged... and I wondered sometimes if the person I knew was even in the body anymore... It is a question I do not have a firm answer for... but I like to think the spirit exists and just can not use the brain anymore... it is like a computer interface that is damaged and the body has failed to repair itself... Our brains can reroute data, or rebuild some damage..
when they warmed his body and gave him oxygen on the way to the hospital he woke up, everyone screamed it's a miracle... then science had to step in and explain it wasn't a miracle, the temperature of the water lowered his core temperature so low that his body required less oxygen, thus he didn't recieve enough brain damage to cease funtioning.
Wow, one more crappy long boring piece of fiction... that's quite the imagination you have Austin - did you by chance damage your brain in the crash?
When one is brain - damaged or not too bright to begin with, taking drugs for diseases, has a disease, I don't think they can be held accountable for being depressed and committing suicide.
got drunk on night, lost control of his car, drove in to a church (could have killed someone), asked for forgiveness and now anything he does can't be considered a sin or bad b / c he has an imaginary friend to defend him... in reality Austin received brain damage during his drunken rampage and no longer is able to use rational thought
Here's a hint: «Low calorie» does not equal «World's healthiest», especially when you add artificial sweeteners, which have been linked to studies of brain damage and cancer.
DW: They've shown that headgear doesn't do anything for brain damage.
Emmert has been a brain - damaged, sputtering fartcloud of a bureaucrat in his tenure at the NCAA, but so was Myles Brand, a perfectly intelligent human being who could not define what the NCAA did in Congressional hearings.
How many times does he have to get shut off until he realizes that too much brain damage is too much?
And it doesn't work to just say «well he's made it now he should sort his life out» because becoming a successful boxer hasn't somehow rewired his damaged brain.
While extremely bad jaundice can cause brain damage, how many of you (who don't work in NICU, where you see the worst cases every day) have ever met a mom or baby who was brain - damaged by jaundice?
We do know that most concussions resolve, that we should expect concussions to resolve, and that there are plenty of athletes who have had multiple concussions who do not have the emotional disturbance, brain damage, and suicidality that may be portrayed in the media
I don't know if we did any «brain damage» but he is more than OK and I'd take whatever P. Leach says about getting your infant to sleep with a grain of salt.
I realize that he might have been fine if I didn't have a C - section, but there is a real chance he would not have been fine, suffering brain damage or worse.
Also something along the lines I «I don't have malpractice insurance, therefore any future medical costs due to transfer or childbirth injury or brain damage will be born by yourself even in the event that I am shown to be an incompetent medical provider».
We were warned about long - term affects; namely, she might have developmental delays, physical delays, a lifetime glucose imbalance, brain damage, a chromosomal defect and / or genetic disorder... but I couldn't let myself worry too much... she was our daughter, and we would love her and encourage her and make do with the problems that may come our way.
We later found out that she was not sufficiently ventilated, and since we don't know what damage she already had, she had major brain damage.
Mothers were told that their babies would become anemic (and potentially brain damaged) if they didn't start on iron - fortified infant cereal by six weeks.
Did the study show that homebirth increases the risk of perinatal death and brain damage or did it show that homebirth is safe for rigorously screened women who have had uncomplicated births in the paDid the study show that homebirth increases the risk of perinatal death and brain damage or did it show that homebirth is safe for rigorously screened women who have had uncomplicated births in the padid it show that homebirth is safe for rigorously screened women who have had uncomplicated births in the past?
The vast majority of caesareans do not save a life that would otherwise be lost, or prevent brain damage.
Most people do admit that there are negligent midwives, there are women having homebirths that should have been risked out and there are babies that are being delivered to low risk mums that have died or been brain damaged without expert medical care in a hospital.
Yet another baby has been placed at risk of significant brain damage and possible death because the clueless homebirth midwives didn't understand how to diagnose fetal distress.
I call him our miracle boy because we were told that he would not survive and if he did he would be severly brain damaged.
I have no patience for women who don't get the gravity of the words brain damage.
Seizures indicate the likelihood of significant brain damage, brain damage that didn't have to happen and almost certainly would not have happened in a hospital, because:
If you think it's ethical, do you think it's ethical of the doctor to withhold the same recommendation from the next woman with the same indication, or would it be ethical for him to go two times a day, every day, to the home of the woman who turned out to have needed the intervention to help her with the wheelchair of her brain - damaged child for the next 30 years?
It's important to remember that having a flattened head does not affect a child's brain growth or cause developmental delays or brain damage.
Someone even brought up the brain damage thing and mentioned there had been studies done, but didn't link to any.
Do not give acetylsalicylic acid (ASA [eg, Aspirin]-RRB--- or any medicine containing it — to children and teenagers with colds because it can lead to brain and liver damage (Reye syndrome) if the person happens to have the flu.
I am no by any means suggesting my parenting style is perfect or the only way but forcing independence on an infant before it is ready (and yes the cues are fairly clear when they need more space) is not only unnatural but is being found to be damaging to the brain and has implications for their mental health further down the track (do some googling).
We do know though, that if they would have helped her immediately she would still be alive but have some brain damage.
Personally, I am not comfortable leaving my children to cry on their own for any length of time, but I do recognize that there aren't specific scientific studies saying that leaving a baby to cry for 5 or 10 minutes would cause damage to their brains.
So Arthur Baker is celebrating and defending the trashing of a building which was not occupied by the Conservative Party * and the pointless injury to police and students who unfortunately happened to be standing in the way of a thrown brick — does anyone yet know how much brain damage he has suffered?
But until those solutions are developed, sending brain - damaged humans to Mars would be a dim - witted thing to do.
ALTHOUGH A BRAIN INJURY from a car accident or a collision during a football game often seems to cause a sudden change to cognitive ability years later, this change does not just appear out of the blue — the damage has been building up slowly, unnoticed, over time.
Since neurons don't regenerate, brain damage is often permanent — but scientists would like to change that.
American professional football and ice hockey have been in the public limelight for the possible long - term brain damage done by repeated head impacts sustained in both sports.
This time, after the usual damage had been done, they infused their brains with trichostatin A, a drug that can remove methyl groups.
Until now, microglia have been dismissed as simple immune cells that do little more than protect brain cells from damage and tidy up in the aftermath of disease.
So Laureys and his colleagues wondered if it would do the same in people with severe brain damage.
CT scans are expensive, however, and many patients suspected of having traumatic brain injuries do not exhibit signs of visible damage when scanned.
«My father had recovered so much that we'd figured he didn't have much brain damage
In people with RP and AMD, the photoreceptors have been damaged and lost, so the ganglion cells do not receive signals and the brain can not produce an image.
Brain injury does not necessarily result in long - term impairment or disability, although the location and extent of damage both have a significant effect on the likely outcome.
«When the brain is injured or damaged in some way, we can damage that programming mechanism, and when we do that we have what we call apraxia of speech,» Duffy said.
But, fascinating anecdotes aside, does hard evidence exist of specific vulnerability genes or how they might impair the immune system, brain, and gut — and most important, do we have any rational, reliable approaches to help repair the damage?
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