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Junior might have brain damage from surgery and seizures but he is following in grandmother's footsteps, engaged with the world, full of anger and energy.
The former world champion Terry Norris lost a bid to get a new license after Nevada officials expressed concern about his speech and the possibility he might have brain damage.
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'Jaws', it seems, might also have brains.
The inclusion criteria for healthy controls (male = 31, female = 30) from the community were the following: (1) no history of mental health illness, head injury, neurological disorders, or medical diseases that might have affected brain functioning; (2) no history of substance or alcohol abuse, or of mental deficiency; and (3) normal or corrected-to-normal vision and hearing.
Dr. Ross said heavy coffee drinkers might have a brain composition making them resistant to Parkinson's.
There was speculation about whether he had been starved of oxygen at one point during a procedure, which might have caused brain damage.
But unlike many of the men of his age and reputation I interview, he treats me as if I might have a brain.
Canadian authorities had suspended him for medical reasons last April, but officials in New Jersey, South Carolina and Georgia continued to let him fight, despite a CAT scan suggesting that he might have a brain injury and should have more medical tests.
There has never been a way to identify the babies who might have these brain abnormalities and so researchers have not been able study the problem early in life.
In 1974… Thompson, fearing that he might have suffered brain damage as a result of the plane crash or of being tortured, checked himself into the hospital for a complete psychiatric and neurological examination.
The daily exercises, the interactions with his parents, his regular dose of antidepressant medication: any or all of these might have spurred brain cells to grow more connections, the researchers said.
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