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They assumed that, because he was missing a tooth, he was missing a brain.
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"We can't find that brain," said Schallert, who could have lapsed into PR-speak and said something like, "We are currently investigating the whereabouts of the brains and expect they will be returned shortly," but no he is an honest and plainspoken man who calls a missing brain a missing brain.
After a 24-year-old woman complained of these symptoms at a hospital in China, doctors scanned her brain and discovered that her cerebellum was missing, a new study in Brain reports.
In children with minor head trauma, the risk of missing a clinically important traumatic brain injury (ciTBI) must be weighed against the risk of radiation-induced malignancy from computed tomography (CT) to assess impact on public health.
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I even get dry cleaning service, which comes in handy when I spill a craft beer on my H&M blazer after bumping into an Iraq War veteran missing a chunk of his brain.
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By that age, a kid has missed a window of brain plasticity when an intervention can have the biggest impact.
Before his freshman season, or at least what would have been his freshman season, he had a brain hemorrhage and missed a year.
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