Sentences with phrase «damage cases stemming»

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Induced pluripotent stem cells are a type of pluripotent stem cell that can be generated directly from adult cells; they have the ability to be differentiated into a variety of tissue types and, in this case, MSCs that can regenerate damaged lung tissue.
In cases of Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's or other neurodegenerative disease, adult stem cells can slow the degenerative progression of your symptoms while restoring blood flow to the brain and repairing or replacing damaged tissue.
Despite what seems like popular belief, in most cases, a fever less than 103 will not cause brain damage, and a fever stemming from an infection will usually not go above this unless other factors (hot environment, etc.) are present.
In severe cases, surgery to repair, remove, or replace a severely damaged joint and / or stem cell therapy can be considered.
There are also cases where cats who have been microchipped have suffered from neurological damage or died as a result of an improperly implanted microchip that hit the brain stem or caused severe bleeding.
A number of recent court cases have debated the issue of financial compensation for emotional damages stemming from the negligent loss of a pet.
If the case doesn't hold up, or proves to be a paper infraction with little consequence, it could damage other efforts to stem illegal trade in forest products.
In one of the first court cases to consider this behaviour, an Alberta judge recognized that it is an implied term of every job that an employer will treat its employees with civility, decency, respect and dignity, and awarded an employee damages stemming from unnecessary criticisms and threats of dismissal.
As such, they hold a crucial place in the Canadian legal system as they enable our courts to go beyond regular awards of damages stemming from a case and to effectively «punish» defendants for bad behaviour.
The case stems from St. Lewis claim that Rancourt damaged her reputation by using a pejorative term in a 2011 blog.
This week, St. Lewis won her three - year libel case against Rancourt and was awarded $ 350,000 in damages by an Ottawa civil jury, based on damages to her reputation stemming from Rancourt's use of the pejorative term in a 2011 blog.
In wrongful conviction cases however the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed that the limit does not apply to damages for non ‑ pecuniary loss that do not stem from bodily injury (relying on Cinar Corporation v. Robinson, 2013 SCC 73, [2013] 3 S.C.R. 1168, at para. 97).
We have recovered compensation for serious injuries in a range of cases, including nerve damage from falling accidents, machinery accidents, electrical shock, motor vehicle collisions, as well as stroke or brain damage stemming from medical negligence.
However, in order to recover damages in a wrongful death case stemming from a slip and fall, you are going to have to prove that:
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