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In fact, high-school athletes are three times more likely to sustain catastrophic
injuries
relative even to their college-age peers, and it takes them longer to return to a symptom-free baseline.
And here's the really alarming part: We don't fully understand the long-term impact of multiple
injuries.
A curious thing about running and running
injuries
is that the running injury is new to our time.
And what they have found uniformly is, you get rid of the shoes, you get rid of the stress, you get rid of the
injuries
and the ailments.
In the U.K. we have an epidemic of facial
injuries
among young people.
Geron, last year, started the first trial using human embryonic stem cells to treat spinal cord
injuries.
I stand for this soldier who suffered partial hearing loss and sustained permanent
injuries
to her leg, when she was hit by a rocket on a mission in Afghanistan.
Of course it's meant to be funny, but in all seriousness, suicidal ideation is quite common with traumatic brain
injuries.
I had extensive and life-threatening
injuries.
I had internal
injuries.
You're what we call a partial paraplegic, and you'll have all of the
injuries
that go along with that.
You'll have internal
injuries
for the rest of your life.
But that didn't matter, because now there was something inside that burned that far outweighed my
injuries.
He suffered many, many injuries: punctured lungs and many broken bones.
Injuries
to all users, pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, are all down 50 percent.
And the yellow line is the number of injuries, which has remained essentially flat.
After this big expansion, you've seen no net increase in injuries, and so there is something to that axiom that there is safety in numbers.
The women's skeletons show battle injuries: ribs slashed by swords, skulls bashed by battle-axes, and arrows embedded in bones.
But, as observed, after most
injuries
in humans, there is this intervening gap of intact neural tissue through which recovery can occur.
It turned out that more than 100 years of research on spinal cord physiology, starting with the Nobel Prize Sherrington, had shown that the spinal cord, below most injuries, contained all the necessary and sufficient neural networks to coordinate locomotion, but because input from the brain is interrupted, they are in a nonfunctional state, like kind of dormant.
Now, related to this is another key issue, which is needlestick
injuries.
And the WHO has figures that suggest about 1.3 million deaths per year take place due to cross-contamination with needlestick
injuries.
I spent two nights in the hospital recovering from trauma and
injuries.
The rider had suffered critical, critical
injuries.
There are lots of
injuries.
He looked through the records, and he discovered that a surprisingly large number of people in that hospital were there because of
injuries
due to falling coconuts.
He was beaten up when he refused to confess that he threw stones, and as a result, had internal
injuries
that caused his death soon after he was released from prison.
When I was six years old, an elderly family friend fell down in the bathroom and suffered severe
injuries.
We sustain psychological
injuries
even more often than we do physical ones,
injuries
like failure or rejection or loneliness.
And yet, even though there are scientifically proven techniques we could use to treat these kinds of psychological injuries, we don't.
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