injuries

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    anybody ever get a big settlement{over $60000} from soft tissue injuries...

    ...from auto claim? let say the van that caused the accident was a company van driven by an employee of that company. the driver is 100% at fault. the company has $100000 policy on van.
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    Education And Rule Enforcement Reduce Neurological Brain And Spine Injuries In Rugby

    A comprehensive program combining education and rule enforcement has been effective in reducing the high rate of brain and spinal cord injuries among rugby players, reports the November issue of Neurosurgery, official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. The journal is published by...
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    Sports injuries, 3 concusions throught 7 yrs in peewee and highschool should i play

    college football? Sports injury suck! And I want to continue playing football at the next level but I don't want to die or have memory loss in the long run help?!?!
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    Sports injuries, 3 concusions throught 7 yrs in peewee and highschool should i play

    college football? Sports injury suck! And I want to continue playing football at the next level but I don't want to die or have memory loss in the long run help?!?!
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    any injuries in taking up karate?

    okay i like to learn it, but i'm afraid of the injuries like broken arm and legs and punch to the head and broken nose, bloodies nose, is it safe????????
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    New Study Finds More Than 20,000 Sledding-Related Injuries Treated In U.S. Emergency

    Although sledding is a popular winter pastime, it can unfortunately lead to serious injury. A new study conducted by the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital found that from 1997-2007, an estimated 229,023 children and adolescents...
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    injuries feel down from my bike?

    I feel down from my by cycle and hit my head on the pavement now 2 days latter I'm having head aches and feel like I have a hangover Should I see a doctor?
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    Teams To Study Brain Injuries, Trauma Care Outside Urban Centers

    When the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) announced its latest awards for injury research, only five teams were on the list and two of them were headed by doctors at St. Michael's Hospital. Neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Cusimano will lead a team studying traumatic brain injuries (TBI)...
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    Why do so many ex-NFL guys whine about concussions or brain injuries?

    Even the MINIMUM-WAGE players in the NFL make over $300,000 per season. And most of them make quite a bit more. And let's be honest - it's not like law offices and investment banks are lining up to hire these dudes once they quit ball! These are generally not the brainiest dudes to begin...
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    Broadening Partnerships To Spur Medical Advances For War Injuries

    Ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have stretched the resources available for preventing and treating many of the visible and invisible wounds facing today's service members. Expanded research and options in the fields of regenerative medicine and behavioral health care services have...
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    Roger Federer blames loss to injuries?

    is it the injuries or he is on the decline already? http://straightsets.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/30/a-downbeat-federer-cites-injuries-in-loss/
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    $3 Million In Medical Research Grants To Support Projects Targeting Brain Injuries, P

    A wide variety of early-stage, healthcare technology innovation projects in NeuroHealth, Traumatic Stress Disorders, and integrated clinical environments were among those chosen to receive more than $3 million in CIMIT seed grants for FY11. From seeking novel approaches in the Interoperability...
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    Officials Investigate If Use Of Surgical Robot Led To Injuries

    The Wall Street Journal: Injuries at a small New Hampshire hospital that uses a surgical robot have some questioning the use of such machines in the care of people. The machine, which is named after Leonardo da Vinci, has been linked to surgeries where patients have been hurt, including two with...
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    Animal Study Suggests New Target To Aid Recovery For Patients With Traumatic Injuries

    A protein called fibrinogen that is known to help form blood clots also triggers scar formation in the brain and spinal cord, according to new research in the April 28 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience. Researchers found that fibrinogen carries a dormant factor that activates when it enters...
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    Animal Study Suggests New Target To Aid Recovery For Patients With Traumatic Injuries

    A protein called fibrinogen that is known to help form blood clots also triggers scar formation in the brain and spinal cord, according to new research in the April 28 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience. Researchers found that fibrinogen carries a dormant factor that activates when it enters...
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    Animal Study Suggests New Target To Aid Recovery For Patients With Traumatic Injuries

    A protein called fibrinogen that is known to help form blood clots also triggers scar formation in the brain and spinal cord, according to new research in the April 28 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience. Researchers found that fibrinogen carries a dormant factor that activates when it enters...
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    Animal Study Suggests New Target To Aid Recovery For Patients With Traumatic Injuries

    A protein called fibrinogen that is known to help form blood clots also triggers scar formation in the brain and spinal cord, according to new research in the April 28 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience. Researchers found that fibrinogen carries a dormant factor that activates when it enters...
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    Animal Study Suggests New Target To Aid Recovery For Patients With Traumatic Injuries

    A protein called fibrinogen that is known to help form blood clots also triggers scar formation in the brain and spinal cord, according to new research in the April 28 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience. Researchers found that fibrinogen carries a dormant factor that activates when it enters...
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    Elevator-Related Injuries And Older Adults

    In the first large-scale epidemiological study of elevator-related injuries in older adults in the United States, researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine and an Ohio State University colleague report in the January 2010 issue of The Journal of Trauma Injury, Infection, and...
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    Youth sports injuries on the rise

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