Sentences with phrase «of irreversible brain damage»

Often times these injuries can result in a certain level of irreversible brain damage.

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Unfortunately, like most water - soluble vitamins, Vitamin B12 is stored in the liver, kidneys & other tissues & a deficiency may not show up for several years, which is a huge concern because after about 7 years of B12 deficiency there can be irreversible brain damage.
Ultimately, we learned that, when Sarah's head snapped back in her fall, the whiplash caused a tear (dissection) of her vertebral artery, which cut off the blood to her brain, causing her to go into cardiac arrest and resulting in irreversible brain damage.
Feeding babies on this unnutritious product for any period of time could cause grave and irreversible health problems, including brain damage and death.
Children who were exposed to significant levels of mercury while in the womb, have displayed delayed walking and talking, poor attention span, and irreversible brain damage.
Adam Williamson, Ph.D., a CRI postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Francisco, wants to understand how brain cancer cells that have died can stick around and promote inflammation and cell death, which can cause irreversible damage.
I founded a prolific brain bank and after analyzing this vast collection, it became clear to me that by the time the first symptoms of AD manifest, the brain has already suffered considerable and irreversible damage.
Excessively low levels of folate can result in megaloblastic anemia and possibly irreversible brain damage.
If a woman doesn't consume enough iodine in the early stages of pregnancy, causing her to have hypothyroidism, this will cause irreversible brain damage to her baby.
We know with confidence that long - term ketosis poses substantial risk for health complications because thousands of children have followed ketogenic diets over the years as a means of suppressing intractable grand mal seizures unresponsive to drugs and procedures, seizures that can lead to irreversible brain damage if not stopped.
Heinz body anemia results in a lack of oxygenation that can cause irreversible damage to your cat's vital organs, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, and even the brain.
A deficiency in cobalamin can lead to irreversible damage to the different structures of the brain as well as the spinal cord.
A prolonged fever of only a few degrees can cause irreversible damage to your dog's brain and other organs.
On climate, we probably have less than a decade before a rubicon is crossed (the equivalent of permanent brain damage or worse in your teenage metaphor), and on species extinction and habitat destruction every passing day damage is done that is irreversible.
While the NY Public Health Law has defined lead poisoning as occurring at a level of 10 µg / dL (micrograms of lead per deciliter of whole blood) for purposes of overall health policy, the overwhelming consensus in the scientific community is that even low - dose lead exposure is dangerous for children and can cause irreversible brain damage.
Acted for the wife of a man who was brutally assaulted and sustained significant irreversible brain damage.
We are acting for the wife of a man who was brutally assaulted and sustained significant, irreversible brain damage as a result.
Spokeswoman Jennipher Dickens, whose infant son was shaken by his father at the age of seven weeks, said in a statement: «As a result of the child abuse my son endured in the form of Shaken Baby Syndrome, my son now has irreversible brain damage.
When the governor's office discovered just how toxic the water was, they decided to keep quiet about it and covered up the extent of the damage being done to Flint's residents, most notably the lead affecting the children, causing irreversible and permanent brain damage.
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