On January 20th Mrs Inglis was convicted of murdering her 22-year-old, brain-damaged son, Thomas.
While still a student, he became increasingly successful as a recreational therapist for hyperactive and brain-damaged children.
Meanwhile, the brain-damaged investors had no such inhibitions and approached each new investment opportunity without being rattled by prior losses.
In 2008, Robert Hughes, from Croydon, was stabbed with a broken bottle and had his head stamped on, leaving him brain-damaged.
She homed in on the ability of brain-damaged people to acquire skills.
Giacino, Fridman and a handful of other neurologists and rehabilitation experts are striving desperately to improve the odds for such severely brain-damaged patients.
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal to restore a Florida law specifically designed to keep a severely brain-damaged woman, Terri Schiavo, alive on a feeding tube.
Gisela was left severely brain-damaged and in a vegetative state.
Mr Bush's decision to intervene in the Schiavo case annoyed both defenders of states' rights and the business lobby, which regarded the battle over the dying brain-damaged woman in Florida as a distraction.
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When MP3 rolled around and Sony's walkman customers were clamoring for a solid-state MP3 player, Sony let its music business-unit run its show: instead of making a high-capacity MP3 walkman, Sony shipped its Music Clips, low-capacity devices that played brain-damaged DRM formats like Real and OpenAG.
Alternatively, so-called "mirror neurons, " located on the opposite side of the brain from the damaged area, can become involved in roles that the injured region used to have, he said.
Munn's attorneys say she suffered insect bites that led to tick-borne encephalitis in 2007 when she was in the ninth grade, leaving her unable to speak and brain damaged.
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