Sentences with phrase «dangerous brain condition»

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The fear conditioning experiments, done with live rats, showed that individual neurons in the amygdala, the emotional hub of the brain, that were initially capable of telling apart safe from dangerous stimuli can start firing indiscriminately — causing the rat to become fearful of non-threatening stimuli.
The study, led by the University of Exeter and published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, shows that surviving in difficult and dangerous conditions does not necessarily require high brain power.
He does not have warming on the brain, a dangerous and debilitating condition that obliterates the intellect.
Catastrophic injuries and wrongful death caused by dangerous conditions of property, dog bites or other careless or wrongful conduct of others, including spine injury, fracture, traumatic brain injury and surgery.
Negligent landowners who fail to remove or repair dangerous conditions on their land cause brain and other injuries or death to persons invited onto or visiting their property.
Ian has represented individuals who have suffered traumatic brain injuries, horrific burns, debilitating bodily injuries, and severe emotional distress as a result of automotive accidents, bicycle accidents, dangerous conditions on public and private property, defective products, and excessive force by law enforcement.
If the victim's brain injury was caused by someone else's negligence — for example by the negligence of a property owner who did not eliminate a dangerous condition on his property, or did not provide adequate security for guests — the injured person may pursue compensation for all the harm suffered.
I have to get regular blood tests because of a health condition; this will mean I will delay the space between regular tests, which can be dangerous as I have a cyst in my brain which the blood tests detect changes in.»
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