Sentences with phrase «of brain aneurysms»

But they weren't for nothing — you were paying for protection in the event that you die, something which could happen even this very second if you have a family history of brain aneurysms or live in a war zone.
«Compound may keep survivors of brain aneurysms from succumbing to stroke.»
When the owner of Hooters died suddenly of a brain aneurysm at 69 and his estate had to be liquidated, Hooters had to sell itself.
He accompanied a team of surgeons as they removed a still - beating heart from a donor (the victim of a brain aneurysm) and transplanted it into the chest, and life, of a waiting recipient.
I live with my Golden Retriever, my wife of about 34 yrs died April last year of a brain aneurysm... and life has been very painful.
His second wife, Sandra Fisher died of a brain aneurysm in 1994, shortly after his exhibition at the Tate Gallery had ended.
Twachtman died suddenly in Gloucester of a brain aneurysm, aged 49.
Artist Sarah Charlesworth, whose trenchant work investigated pop culture by borrowing from and tweaking its imagery, died of a brain aneurysm yesterday, according to her New York gallery, Susan Inglett.
She died Tuesday of a brain aneurysm, according to her representative at Company Agenda.
Unfortunately, his second wife, Sandra Fisher died of a brain aneurysm in 1994, shortly after his exhibition at the Tate Gallery had ended, so he blamed the British press for her death.
In the early 1960s, Krasner was living back in Manhattan when she nearly died of a brain aneurysm.
Jonny Lee Miller starred in this utterly quirky legal melodrama as a lawyer driven by visions that may be the result of a brain aneurysm.

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She has become a staunch advocate for raising awareness about brain aneurysms and increasing funding for research, establishing «The Sharon Epperson Chair of Research» through the Brain Aneurysm Foundation to provide grants for research on early detecbrain aneurysms and increasing funding for research, establishing «The Sharon Epperson Chair of Research» through the Brain Aneurysm Foundation to provide grants for research on early detecBrain Aneurysm Foundation to provide grants for research on early detection.
It took a traumatic event — a brain aneurysm — for CNBC's Sharon Epperson to understand the importance of financial preparedness.
I realize I was merely at someone else's house for dinner on a Saturday night, not holding a candle close to Jessica's story of surviving a brain aneurysm, but we can relate to stories by way of our own reality.
I panicked thinking I was experiencing early onset of dementia, a mini stroke, maybe a brain aneurysm...... what??!!
We recently covered the story of Lee Broadway, a mother of four who died suddenly last month after a severe headache turned out to be a brain aneurysm.
Dr. Hirad Hedayat, Director of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery at Vassar Brothers Medical Center, joins Medical Monday to discuss stroke, aneurysms and other vascular conditions of the brain.
The sheer volume of blood moving through makes this region susceptible to aneurysms, weaknesses in arterial walls that can lead to stroke and debilitating brain damage.
But in a small percentage of cases, these headaches can be due to a serious underlying condition, such as a hemorrhage, brain aneurysm, stroke, cervical artery dissection or subdural hematoma.
ScientificAmerican.com called Savitz to get more information on brain aneurysms, like the one that precipitated the death of Tubbs Jones.
According to Rep. Tubbs Jones» doctors, the aneurysm took place in an «inaccessible» part of the brain.
An aneurysm can cause pressure depending on where it exists in the brain and a number of different symptoms depending on where it is located in the brain.
The CCTS pilot study findings helped Powers secure a grant from the Brain Aneurysm Foundation and a Young Clinician Investigator Award from The Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation (NREF) of the American Association of Neurosurgeons.
They focused on three different types of PVD: arterial disease in the lower extremities, called peripheral artery disease; carotid artery stenosis, which is blockage in the carotid arteries, the major blood vessels in the neck that supply blood to the brain, neck and face; and abdominal aortic aneurysm, an enlargement of the lower aorta, the major blood vessel that supplies blood to the body.
Common causes of focal or localized brain damage are physical trauma (traumatic brain injury), stroke, aneurysm, or neurological illness.
People who've had a ruptured aneurysm (a burst blood vessel) in their brain often complain about feeling the worst headache of their life.
Researchers revealed 8 key triggers which seem to raise the risk of intracranial aneurysm, a weakness within the wall of a blood vessel in the brain that commonly results in it ballooning.
By Matt McMillen THURSDAY, May 5, 2011 (Health.com)-- Having sex, drinking coffee, working out — these and other everyday activities that cause blood pressure to spike may briefly raise the risk of a burst aneurysm in the brains of certain vulnerable people, a new study suggests.
Roughly 2 % of the population is believed to have an aneurysm, a balloon - like swelling in a brain artery that results from a weak spot in the artery wall.
Most brain (cerebral) aneurysms only cause noticeable symptoms if they burst (rupture) leading to a very serious haemorrhage which can cause extensive brain damage and symptoms of agonising headache, pain on looking at light, neck stiffness, vomiting, etc..
Unfortunately, cerebral aneurysm can be extremely dangerous as about three in five people who experience brain haemorrhage die within two weeks, and 50 % of those who survive suffer from severe brain damage and disability.
But it's impossible to stay safe amidst the explosive color, hypnotic superimpositions, and lurid intertitles, and while Maddin neophytes may find the experience of The Forbidden Room akin to a brain aneurysm (in a good way), movie lovers with any sense of humor will gleefully lap up the overflowing bounty of cinephilic pleasures and polymorphous perversities.
There are good supporting performances, particularly by Axel Milberg as her husband, Heinrich Blucher, and particularly in a scene where he has a brain aneurysm; it's one of the most effective renditions of sudden, overwhelming pain I've seen on film.
Spinal cord or brain injuries can lead to severe problems when something as small as a blood clot (i.e. aneurysm) is all that stands in the way of recovery.
The death of his wife of a ruptured aneurysm on the brain only weeks after the close of the show seemed to him to be too much of a coincidence for it to have been caused by anything other than the traumatic stress of these prolonged and shameful attacks.
Before her unexpected death from a brain aneurysm in June of last year, Charlesworth printed six images that weren't in the original show.
In 1987, he suffered a brain aneurysm from which he still hasn't fully recovered, and some of his recent work, shown alongside his»80s painting in the current show at the Camden Arts Centre, has a tentativeness you might expect from someone gradually returning to a loved activity.
An individual can have an aneurysm which is a collection of fluids in the brain which can cause death.
had a heart attack or aneurysm, or had or been medically advised to have any type of heart, brain or circulatory surgery (including, but not limited to a pacemaker insertion, defibrillator placement), or any procedure to improve circulation?
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