Ensuring negligence comes with a price Global TV B.C. Sat, 14 Feb 2009 09:47 AM PST Kevin Brown was just 32 when his brain and body were shattered as he was struck by a car operated by Cipriano Constantino Gomes, a Pizza Hut delivery driver. | X-ray eyes bring us closer to early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease PhysOrg Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:20 AM PST It is estimated that 4 million people world-wide are suffering from Parkinson's, a complex disease that varies greatly among affected individuals. Understanding the brain chemistry that leads to the onset of Parkinson's is vital if we are to develop methods for early MRI diagnosis and new treatments for this devastating disease. | Giving back -- one door at a time The Sudbury Star Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:05 AM PST I was 27 years old when I had a stroke. I have a congenital defect in my brain called a cavernoma. It is a cluster [...] | Good for brains The New Straits Times Sat, 14 Feb 2009 07:41 AM PST WE know it is good for the heart. We hear it is good for the brain. We have been told it is good for women. | The Oligarchy's Bailout Ball consortiumnews.com Sat, 14 Feb 2009 07:11 AM PST Editorâs Note: Congressional Democrats pushed through the $787 billion stimulus plan by finally securing a 60-vote super-majority in the Senate when Sherrod Brown rushed back from his motherâs wake in Ohio because Ted Kennedy was too ill from brain cancer to travel again to Capitol Hill. But resistance to the bitter medicine needed to address the financial crisis remains strong. | Kennedy misses final stimulus vote WBZ News Radio Boston Sat, 14 Feb 2009 06:33 AM PST Senator Edward Kennedy missed Friday's final Senate vote on the economic stimulus package. Kennedy, who is battling brain cancer, spent the day in Florida, where he's continuing his treatment and physical rehabilitation, spokeswoman Melissa Wagoner said. Kennedy plans to travel between Florida and Washington for future Senate business "until the weather gets warmer," Wagoner said. | Collingdale girl remains hospitalized; man charged in beating Delaware County Times Sat, 14 Feb 2009 06:32 AM PST COLLINGDALE â" Police are investigating whether a 2-year-old girl hospitalized Thursday afternoon with a severe brain injury was the victim of any prior child abuse, Chief Robert Adams said Friday. | | |
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