First Israeli to play in Premier League dies at 54 AP via Yahoo! Sports Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:12 AM PST Avi Cohen, a former Liverpool defender who became the first Israeli to play in England's top league, has died. He was 54. Cohen died Wednesday from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident last week, despite doctors having performed extensive brain surgery in an attempt to save his life. Cohen was among the first Israeli players to sign for a major European team when he joined Liverpool in... | 'Cuse punter Long joins team after brain surgery CBS Sports Tue, 28 Dec 2010 23:38 PM PST Syracuse punter Rob Long, who had surgery to remove a malignant brain tumor earlier this month, says he expects to undergo radiation treatment and chemotherapy. | Syracuse's Long with team after brain surgery Sports Illustrated Tue, 28 Dec 2010 23:16 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) Since Rob Long had a malignant tumor removed from his brain, some of the most difficult moments have come after dark. | Brain injury team heeds research advice Lone Tree Voice Tue, 28 Dec 2010 22:55 PM PST Scientific research and subsequent breakthroughs continue to change the way doctors approach the treatment of their patients, and those advances are especially helping medical professionals understand brain injuries. | Boy dies 2 years after shaking The Cincinnati Enquirer Tue, 28 Dec 2010 22:21 PM PST Savon Edwards, who lived in a persistent vegetative state for two years and one day after being shaken so violently his brain filled with blood, was pronounced dead Monday, a poster child for a child welfare system that failed to protect him and let him live with a man with a history of hurting children. | | |
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