Chromosome disorder may have taken N.C. boy's life The Virginian-Pilot Sat, 28 Aug 2010 18:00 PM PDT KNOTTS ISLAND, N.C. A chromosome irregularity so small it cannot be seen by a normal microscope may have taken the life of 3-year-old Christian Susko, but in the end he may have the last say. Christian, of Knotts Island, died Aug. 18 after suffering through severe seizures, brain swelling and ulcers as well as other symptoms. | Cancer fundraiser brings together LaFayette community YNN Syracuse Sat, 28 Aug 2010 17:54 PM PDT Hundreds turned out for a great cause in Lafayette Saturday afternoon. The Lancers Athletic Director and boys basketball coach hosted a benefit to support his wife, Mary Jo, who was recently diagnosed with brain and lung cancer. | Stroke Awareness Event KX TV North Dakota Sat, 28 Aug 2010 17:14 PM PDT Get on Board the Brain Train... Today St. Alexius hosted an event to raise awareness for brain disorders and prevention of brain injury. Every two hours someone in North Dakota suffers from a stroke. But Dr. Shiraz Hyder says most people can't identif | St. Alexius Hosts Brain Event KFYR-TV Bismarck Sat, 28 Aug 2010 16:54 PM PDT The "Brain Train" rolled through the state capitol grounds today, asking the community to climb on board. St. Alexius Medical Center Hosted the Brain Train awareness walk and event to educate the community about brain health, disorders and the prevention of disease and injuries. | Man chats with doctor during brain operation The Times of India Sat, 28 Aug 2010 14:56 PM PDT A doctor here recently conducted brain surgery on a patient who was awake throughout the operation. Dr Mithun G Sattur, consultant neurosurgeon, Sushruta Multispeciality Hospital, explained the process and said it was the first time such a surgery had been conducted outside Bangalore and the metros. | | |
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