Sentences with phrase «reported blow to the head»

All the studies were conducted on athletes, and all concussions were defined by a witnessed or reported blow to the head with neurological symptoms.

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Gabriel Amorth reports how «During an exorcism, Satan told me, through the possessed person, «Every Hail Mary of the rosary is a blow to the head for me; if Christians knew the power of the rosary, it would be the end of me!»»
From a Tuesday afternoon scrap with Manuel Maldonado and Jamie Chadwick in British F3 to a Wednesday morning BTCC battle with the WSR boys, all in time for a round of drinks at the Winchester for the mid-week race reports to blow over before heading up to FP1 on the Friday.
Last year, several news outlets reported that after having his brain scanned at the University of California, Los Angeles, former National Football League (NFL) running back Tony Dorsett was told he shows signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a neurodegenerative disease associated with repeated blows to the head.
Kandui Surf Resort Aug 30th surf report The winds were still blowing west this morning and the boys headed for Burgerworld, hoping to repeat the good session they had yesterday afternoon.
Heads have already begun to roll; the ever - reliable BuzzFeed reports that Josh Duggar (yes, that Duggar) has confessed to a membership and has published staff rapporteur Ellen Cushing's blow by blow confrontation, via text, with her cheating ex.
[22] ICBC obtained a report from a psychiatrist, Dr. Roy O'Shaughnessy, to address the likelihood of the plaintiff being able to recall the accident reliably after receiving the blow to the head.
According to news reports, the early morning crash resulted when the driver of a 2011 Freightliner tractor - trailer heading southbound in Mercer County blew threw a stop sign on State Route 29.
Based on prior research suggesting that distinctions between allegations and substantiations are not useful, 31,32 official reports of alleged child abuse were coded using a slightly modified version33 of the maltreatment classification scheme developed by Barnett et al. 34 Three general indicators of child abuse were created, each dichotomized as present or not, based on the coding of the following records: (1) physical abuse (any blows or injury to the head, torso, buttocks, or limbs; and violent handling, choking, burning, shaking, or nondescript injury); (2) sexual abuse (any sexual exposure, exploitation, molestation, or penetration); and (3) psychological maltreatment (threats to psychological safety and security, lack of acceptance and threats to self - esteem, or failure to allow age - appropriate autonomy).
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