Couple get $20 million in suit over surgery Texarkana Gazette Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:54 AM PDT LITTLE ROCKâ"A Pulaski County jury has ordered a hospital to pay $20 million to a couple whose son had brain surgery done on the wrong side of his head. | For-profit colleges cashing in as vets struggle to get degrees Boston Globe Sun, 26 Sep 2010 00:59 AM PDT Chris Pantzke suffered a brain injury from a car bomb while serving in the Iraq War. Determined to get new skills and make a living after returning home, he joined more than 300,000 veterans taking advantage of a new GI Bill offering college tuition. For-profit school - G.I. Bill - Iraq - United States - Organizations | Good day for a motorcycle ride The Advertiser-News Sun, 26 Sep 2010 00:04 AM PDT Friends and neighbors turned out to support Lou Cimaglia, 24, a Vernon man who is recovering from a brain injury suffered in a car accident nearly two years ago. | Through dance, a life is transformed The Goshen Chronicle Sat, 25 Sep 2010 23:52 PM PDT Young woman disabled by brain tumor is the picture of grace on the dance floor, By Vicki Botta | Schools tracking concussions Concord Monitor Sat, 25 Sep 2010 23:15 PM PDT Concord Tests give players time to recover Embed multimedia (photos, galleries, audio, map):Â New Hampton Students Receive Concussion Test New Hampton Students Receive Concussion Test When a Concord High School soccer player collided with an opponent during a scrimmage early this season, her parents were quick to notice the signs of concussion. In an era of increased concern about mild brain ... | 'One of us' - www.roanoke.com Roanoke Times Sat, 25 Sep 2010 22:49 PM PDT Nurse Sondra Masten-Daroshefski went to Haiti to help after the earthquake. She found a boy who needed her more than anyone. The physicians would know how to fix the boy. Once they got him to Roanoke from Haiti, it would be no problem to line up an eye surgeon, an orthopedist and a pediatrician. Not for a 10-year-old Haitian boy with bilateral brain injuries and a leg fracture so severe it had ... | Veterans struggle at for-profit schools Temple Daily Telegram Sat, 25 Sep 2010 22:13 PM PDT Chris Pantzke suffered a brain injury from a car bomb while serving in the Iraq War. Determined to get new skills and make a living after returning home, he joined more than 300,000 veterans taking advantage of a new GI Bill offering college tuition. | | |
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