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Darren and Nancy are told that their son may suffer brain damage.
If the baby is deprived of oxygen for too long they will lose consciousness and may suffer brain damage or even death.
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Asked on NBC if Rove should apologise for suggesting Clinton may have suffered brain damage in a fall in December 2012, as many pundits have demanded, Priebus said: "I don't think there's a graceful way to bring up the age, health and fitness of a candidate who wants to be president of the United States".
Republicans have sought to focus on her health as a possible disqualification for running for the presidency, even after the former George W Bush strategist Karl Rove attracted intense criticism for suggesting Clinton may have suffered brain damage as a result of her fall.
The Rand Corporation estimated that as many as 325,000 service members may have suffered brain injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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