To Decrease Ring Tragedy Fightnews.com Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:50 PM PST It was very sorrowful that Japanâs #11 ranked flyweight boxer Hirokazu Yamaki (7-9, 5 KOs) passed away because of a brain hemorrhage on the morning of last Monday (February 22). Yamaki, 26, was halted by #7 Toshimasa Ouchi (12-5-1, 3 KOs) in the eighth and final round at the Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan, on February 19. He became unconscious and had to be urgently carried to a hospital, where he ... | Kaitlin Bounds: Remarkable Story KTHV Little Rock Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:44 PM PST Kaitlin Bounds has Autism. A complex development disorder that typically appears in children before the age of 3. It affects the functioning of the brain in the areas of Communicaation and social interaction. | West Jefferson boy whom world befriended dies The Columbus Dispatch Sun, 28 Feb 2010 20:32 PM PST Nate Elfrink, a 7-year-old West Jefferson boy with brain cancer who received thousands of Christmas cards from across the globe, died Friday. Nate's mother, Dode McVey, wrote an online message in December updating friends and family about his condition. | Mouse model may provide insight into the schizophrenic brain Science Daily Sun, 28 Feb 2010 19:14 PM PST Schizophrenia is an incredibly complex and profoundly debilitating disorder that typically manifests in early adulthood but is thought to arise, at least in part, from pathological disturbances occurring during very early brain development. Now, a new study manipulates a known schizophrenia susceptibility gene in the brains of fetal mice to begin to unravel the complex link between prenatal ... | 3-D technology can be a strain on eyes, brain Seattle Times Sun, 28 Feb 2010 19:06 PM PST Extended viewing of 3-D movies and images can cause vision fatigue, according to a University of California, Berkeley, optometrist. The good news is that the people making movies are working closely with doctors and other vision experts to make sure the entertainment is easy on the eyes. | | |
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