Study: Most child deaths are preventable FOX 13 Tampa Bay Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:04 PM PDT At 2-and-a-half months old, Graham was rushed to the hospital. His father said he was unresponsive. A series of tests showed major damage to this brain. Doctors told his parents, the only diagnosis was shaken baby syndrome. | Darrell Ankarlo press conference 12 News Phoenix Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:54 PM PDT KTAR broadcast personality Darrell Ankarlo will discuss his long road back to talking on the radio after a tramautic brain injury suffered last April. | 3 NFL players promise their brains for research Sun-Sentinel Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:50 PM PDT BOSTON (AP) â" Three NFL players announced Monday they will donate their brains and spinal cord tissue to a Boston University medical school program that studies sports brain injuries. | Traynor Funeral Arrangements Cycle News Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:31 PM PDT The following is from the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation... The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation has finalized funeral arrangements for our President and co-founder, Mike Traynor, who passed away on Sept. 12. | When Stress Keeps You Up at Night seattlepi.com Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:30 PM PDT Your brain won't shut down, your body won't relax - overall, you feel wired. Sleep is the last thing you're going to accomplish in this state. If it happens once or twice, no big deal. But, all the time? We're here to help. | Inspiration for 'Norma Rae' dies of brain cancer Toronto Sun Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:04 PM PDT Crystal Lee Sutton, whose fight to unionize Southern textile plants with low pay and poor conditions was dramatized in the film âNorma Rae,â has died. She was 68. | NFL Players Promise Brains To Concussion Research WITN 7 North Carolina Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:02 PM PDT Three active NFL players are joining former players in agreeing to donate their brains after death to a Boston University medical school program that studies sports brain injuries. | Shooter in attempted murder-suicide in Fremont not expected to survive Lamorinda Sun Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:02 PM PDT FREMONT â" A 17-year-old boy who police say shot and killed his ex-girlfriend Friday night is considered "brain dead" and not expected to survive. Authorities have not released many details about the case, including the names of the victim or her shooter. | | |
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