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So he crashes down, and he gets slightly injured, but this does not prevent him from jumping up and then starting to jump up and down on his bike and curse violently.
So basically, I got ... I got
injured
at the right time, in which the first two NFL players were studied for this disease.
I was
injured
all my life; then in my early 40s, I got rid of my shoes and my running ailments have gone away, too.
So the concept here: so if you do have a deceased or
injured
organ, we take a very small piece of that tissue, less than half the size of a postage stamp.
Let me now introduce you to eLEGS that is worn by Amanda Boxtel that 19 years ago was spinal cord injured, and as a result of that she has not been able to walk for 19 years until now.
It is a fact that when our organs or tissues are injured, our bone marrow releases stem cells into our circulation.
I'm a little bit injured, but it takes more than a car to stop me from talking to you.
Nerves, if they are injured, can cause paralysis, can cause pain.
I hope you will support our soldiers when they are out there, when they come home and when they are
injured
and need our care.
And if you had an
injured
organ, if you had a heart attack and we wanted to repair that
injured
area, do you want those robust, plentiful stem cells on the top?
Dad talked a lot about bad design when we were growing up, you know, "Bad design is just people not thinking, John," he would say whenever a kid would be
injured
by a rotary lawn mower or, say, a typewriter ribbon would get tangled or an eggbeater would get jammed in the kitchen.
You know, as we speak today, young people are being killed in Syria, and up until three months ago, if you were
injured
on the street, an ambulance would pick you up, take you to the hospital, you'd go in, say, with a broken leg, and you'd come out with a bullet in your head.
So these 20-somethings created an alternative health care system, where what they did is they used Twitter and basic publicly available tools that when someone's injured, a car would show up, it would pick them up, take them to a makeshift medical clinic, where you'd get medical treatment, as opposed to being executed.
When the gates opened, there was a stampede, and 20 people were
injured
and one woman died.
And this picture was taken in India in our last field trial, where we had a 90-percent adoption rate where people switched to using our Leveraged Freedom Chair over their normal wheelchair, and this picture specifically is of Ashok, and Ashok had a spinal injury when he fell out of a tree, and he had been working at a tailor, but once he was
injured
he wasn't able to transport himself from his house over a kilometer to his shop in his normal wheelchair.
Even in the midst of terrible destruction and death and chaos, I learned how ordinary people could help their neighbors, share food, raise their children, drag someone who's being sniped at from the middle of the road even though you yourself were endangering your life, helping people get into taxis who were
injured
to try to take them to hospitals.
I then began to wonder, as I had many times before, how my life would have been different had this man not
injured
me, had my genes been fed a different helping of experience.
But I also saw in my reflection that, had Abed not
injured
me, I would now, in all likelihood, be a doctor and a husband and a father.
The first walks around the badly
injured
toddler completely.
We've all heard stories of athletes performing feats while physically
injured.
And for me, the Man of Steel, Christopher Reeve, has best raised the awareness on the distress of spinal cord
injured
people.
When leaving your laboratory tomorrow, I want you to stop by the rehabilitation center to watch
injured
people fighting to take a step, struggling to maintain their trunk.
Now, I am sure you are all wondering, aren't you, will this help
injured
people?
Seven hundred were
injured
trying to get out.
There's 20 million people or more
injured
per year.
The day after Gabby was injured, I called my boss, the chief astronaut, Dr. Peggy Whitson, and I said, "Peggy, I know I'm launching in space in three months from now.
PM: And yet I'm trying to imagine, Mark, what that was like, going off onto a mission, one presumes safely, but it's never a guarantee, and knowing that Gabby is — MK: Well not only was she still in the hospital, on the third day of that flight, literally while I was rendezvousing with the space station, and you've got two vehicles moving at 17,500 miles an hour, I'm actually flying it, looking out the window, a bunch of computers, Gabby was in brain surgery, literally at that time having the final surgery to replace the piece of skull that they took out on the day she was
injured
with a prosthetic, yeah, which is the whole side of her head.
MK: Yeah, we had that vote, I guess about five months after Gabby was injured, and she made this bold decision to go back.
MK: Let me just say one of the guys that Gabby jumped with that day was a Navy SEAL who she met in Afghanistan who was
injured
in combat, had a really rough time.
It was dazed, injured, severely underweight, a little mangy-looking, and when Roosevelt saw this animal tied up to the tree, he just couldn't bring himself to fire at it.
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