Sentences with phrase «with permanent damage»

While helmets can be lifesavers, Utah only mandates helmets for riders over the age of eighteen, and many riders are tragically left with permanent damage whether or not their head was protected.
It is self - limiting in most dogs with no permanent damage.
For patients with permanent damage that limits daily function, surgical treatment is an option.
Recent aging researches reveal that some aging phenotypes are reversible, in fact age related dysfunctions may be classified in an early stage then reversible, and as a later stage with permanent damage.
Aging research reveals that some aging phenotypes are reversible, in fact age related dysfunctions may be classified in an early reversible stage, and in a later stage with permanent damage (DNA mutations or deletions or cell death) 1.
He then passed out, but technicians and engineers quickly repressurized the chamber; LeBlanc survived with no permanent damage.

Not exact matches

Of the 399 eligible claims, 124 were deaths and 17 were victims with physical injuries that resulted in quadriplegia, paraplegia, double amputation, permanent brain damage, or pervasive burns.
The worst injury was suffered by Ryan Berntt, a teenager who was shot in the head with a rubber bullet by police, leaving him in a month - long coma and with permanent brain damage.
If it comes in contact with the eyes, it can even cause permanent damage sometimes requiring a cornea transplant.
All were based on allegations that ultimately went unproven, but the damage was permanent, and the termination letter he received from board members cited the legal expenses associated with defending him as the last straw.
It can be cured with medicine, however many people in poorer countries do not get access to this medicine in time before the disease does permanent damage.
They even teach their children to discriminate against non-members and my young son suffered permanent emotional damage inflicted upon him by little Mormon boys (who picked on and bullied my son in our neighborhood) who think they're going to be Gods with their own planets some day!
But if we compare these gains with the permanent loss to those peoples of the services performed by the forests, the damage to the rivers and to the agricultural lands by the erosion of the mountainsides, the loss of fisheries, and so forth, one can hardly judge that the lot of the people has been improved.
Just as I started to come to grips with permanent nerve damage and an array of side effects caused by my treatments, another crisis struck.
that you grew up with 2 fig trees in your backyard... hopefully Irene won't have done any permanent damage!
I used packing tape because it'll keep the magnet in place but I didn't want to damage the door with anything too permanent like glue (the tape comes right off when I need it to).
Tendinitis is NOT curable koscielny will have to deal with it for the rest of his life but there are treatment options to manage the symptoms and I hope he doesn't have permanent damage or disability from it.
Your child's ear is much more sensitive than an adult's, so when your child is immersed in a noisy environment or playing with a noisy toy she is much more susceptible to noise - induced hearing loss, which can lead to permanent hearing damage.
Baby grows and appears to thrive and then suddenly dies or ends up with permanent brain damage.
Discuss the likelihood of permanent damage with your surgeon, especially if your nipple was relocated during surgery.
This baby gate is pressure mounted with rubber bumpers, so you don't have to install any permanent hardware and you'll never risk any damage to your walls.
These days with the internet and parent support blogs, fact checking is much easier and these types of groups can be spotted and taken out of your child's life before they can do any permanent damage.
However, MORE people (per capita) have devastating home birth experiences — ending with dead babies or babies with brain damage or permanent nerve damage — than hospital births.
While I congratulate the NFL on tackling the issue of its players» health and safety head on, there is no denying the fact that we are never going to see a non-violent game of football, or one from which the risk of permanent brain damage is completely eliminated (the touching pre-game feature on former New Orleans Saints player Steve Gleason's battle with ALS was proof enough of that).
Instead, I survived (and luckily was able to stop kidney problems before permanent damage occurred), and now live with it rather than be dead from it.
She ended up with permanent heart damage as a result and eventually needed at least one of her valves replaced.
Letting your kids indulge in it once in a while is good for them, and with some preparation you can avoid any permanent damage.
Football might be synonymous with impact, but such technology combined with the measures and changes being passed throughout the country will decrease the risk of serious, perhaps permanent, brain damage to athletes while enabling them to keep on playing the sport they love.
But while chemotherapy and radiation are associated with temporary changes, such as hair loss and tissue swelling, the treatments can have an unseen, permanent effect: infertility due to irreparably damaged sperm or egg cells.
If left untreated, 60 percent of patients eventually develop Lyme arthritis, with the most severe cases having higher risks of permanent joint damage.
The most common is decreased shoulder mobility with associated pain, but there may also be difficulty in talking or swallowing, and permanent nerve damage and numbness on the side where the surgery has been carried out.
The burning sensation has been compared to touching a hundred - watt lightbulb but without the singed hair — the system is only playing with your nerve endings, not causing permanent damage.
The study showed that the brain region known as the posterior cingulate — an area whose damage is often seen in those with Alzheimer's — plays a crucial role in creating permanent memories.
A stroke can cause permanent damage to important parts of the brain, with the result that many stroke survivors require lifelong care and support.
If a human tried chopping wood with his head, he'd lose at least one eye and sustain permanent brain damage.
These factors, together with damage to the lining of the blood vessels, can lead to permanent changes in the immune cells.
If babies born with this condition continue to eat foods containing phenylalanine, they suffer permanent brain damage and eventually die.
This damage interferes with the neurons» ability to function properly and with time, results in direct damage to the neurons, resulting in permanent disability.
For those with chronic gout, permanent joint damage can occur.
Though a cause - and - effect link has not been proven, many public health experts fear the virus can cause microcephaly, a condition that causes babies to be born with permanent brain damage and very small heads.
Developing insomnia, and a fear of the bedroom After a car accident left her with permanent nerve damage and chronic back pain, Patricia Skiba began to dread going to bed at night.
Laura Hayes, BA, (with distinction from Stanford University) is the mother of 3 young adult children, all of whom suffered some level of vaccine injury, one to the point of permanent and severe brain damage and disability.
It may not be possible to reverse T1 diabetes with diet, as the autoimmune damage to the pancreatic beta cells may be permanent, but avoiding dairy may help to mitigate increased cardiovascular disease risk.
Dark marks leftover by acne are just spots that can be taken care of with or without special creams or home remedies while true acne scarring is where there is serious permanent damage done to your skin that needs surgery so...
Fatigue, muscle soreness, headaches, dizziness, nausea and memory problems are common, and if you're particularly unlucky, you might end up with permanent nerve damage, liver problems or diabetes.
Surely it's better to resort to syntetised colabamine that risk to be have a low level after you deplete your reserve stored in the liver (a time between some months to 1 - 2 years) I've seen what happens to those with atrophic gastritis (a condition where the lack of gastric intrinsic factor prevent to assorb B12) an the lack of B12 is something very nasty: It cause multisystemic disorders and if you can't address them correctly you are a risk of serious permanent neurological damage.
For many, the path for younger looking and glowing skin leads them to mass - marketed products made with toxic chemicals and artificial ingredients known to cause allergic reactions or even serious and permanent damage.
Dentists are alarmed at the growing number of Australians who are unwittingly risking permanent damage to their teeth and gums by allowing people with no formal dental training to attempt to whiten their teeth.
A systematic refusal to provide medical care for servicemen and women such as former U.S. Coast Guard seaman and rape victim Kori Cioca — who suffers permanent damage to her jaw from the rape she endured — indicates a conscious disregard for humanity that matches the impunity with which America's corporatized military kills foreign civilians.
Tropical Freeze has a helpful item shop stocked with extra lives, additional hearts, and one - time life savers, but there aren't any permanent upgrades — just Band - Aid items to help mend the damages of a single level.
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