Keyword: coma
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Stories like these are tailor-made for our current Internet moment: Jennifer Flewellen was driving to work on Sept. 25, 2017, when her life changed forever. Flewellen, then 35, had just dropped her three young sons off at school when she became lightheaded while on the phone with her husband, according to her mom Peggy Means. The Michigan mother of three "veered off the road and ... hit a pole," after which she was put in a medically induced coma. She remained in a coma for five years â but then she woke up, has continued to recover, and has "completed...
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before his condition drastically âworsened,â according to Ukrainian intelligence. The leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, is reported to be in critical condition, according to Ukrainian military intelligence. âThe information is confirmed by various sources in the medical and political circles,â Andriy Yusov, a representative of Ukraineâs military intelligence branch, told Obozrevatel, which first reported the news. âThere is information that the war criminal Kadyrov is in a serious condition and the diseases that were there have worsened and caused such a serious condition.â His ill-health is not due to an injury, Yusov added. âIt is not about injuries. Other details...
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Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon doctor who claims to have experienced the afterlife during a seven-day coma, says the experience was like Platoâs world of ideals. In 2008, Dr. Eben Alexander went into a coma after catching an acute bacterial infection that had a severe neurological impact on his brain. For seven days, he lay unconscious. When he awoke, he described seeing a beautiful spiritual guide on a butterfly wing that took him through a wormhole. Sharing his story with the U.S. Sun, Dr. Alexander described a land of âbeautiful very lush forests and meadow waterfalls into crystal blue pools, absolutely...
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Severe head traumas in humans can lead to various stages of so-called disorders of consciousness (DoC). These are states in which consciousness is either partly or entirely absent, such as a coma; unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, also known as a vegetative state; and minimally conscious state. Researchers recently carried out a study investigating the responses of patients in a coma or vegetative state to smells, to understand whether they could be used to evaluate consciousness. As part of their study, the researchers evaluated the responses of 28 patients at different stages of DoC to olfactory stimuli. Out of these patients, 13...
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A 24-year-old woman was placed into a coma after her Muslim ex-boyfriend allegedly attacked her. She had gone to the police earlier that day but was told to come back later. The woman, named Chloe, had initially gone to the local police station in the commune of Blois on December 12th at around 5 p.m. to make a complaint against her former boyfriend, a Muslim who had been pressuring her to convert to Islam. Police at the station did not record the complaint but told the young woman to return the next day to file her complaint. Just two hours...
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Authorities initially thought Wanda was dead. âI wouldnât have wagered a nickel for her life that morning,â Jackson County Sheriff Ross Mellinger said Friday, according to WCHS. âShe was in that bad of shape. Quite honestly, she was unconscious, circling the drain medically. Massive, massive amounts of head trauma, consistent with some sort of machete or hatchet-type injury.â The case was immediately a mystery. âI had my windows open in my home, and we never heard one thing,â Eileen told WTAP at the time. Mellinger said Friday they originally had little in the way of evidence. They still did not...
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Chechnyaâs strongman leader Ramzan Kadyrov issued a warning to those spreading ârumoursâ about Putinâs health, telling them it is âbetter to shut your mouthsâ. Kadyrov also rubbished claims Putin is in a coma, saying he had spoken the Russian despot recently and he was âcheerfulâ. In a recording posted to his Telegram channel, he said he had âread that our president had fallen into a coma" and that "they are looking for a replacement right now". He added of seeing Putin recently: âHe has a very cheerful voice, a commanding voice, and he is ready to complete the special operation...
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Chechnya's strongman leader Ramzan Kadyrov has raised and dismissed a rumor about Russian President Vladimir Putin's health. In an audio recording posted Wednesday to his Telegram social media channel, Kadyrov said that he had "read that our president had fallen into a coma" and that "they are looking for a replacement right now." Since Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine on February 24, there has been much speculation about whether the Russian president is ill. Scenes of him gripping the edge of a table on April 21 during a meeting with his defense minister Sergei Shoigu added to the rumor...
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Vladimir Putin's legs have buckled during a speech in Moscow, adding to the growing rumours of the Russian leader's health woes. The president was attending an awards ceremony at the Kremlin on Sunday when he appeared unsteady on his feet. The 69-year-old swayed back and forth before his speech as Russian filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov acepted a prize. Then Putin stood behind the podium as he appeared to shake before both legs buckled and he gripped the stand for support. Putin has been plagued by health rumours in recent years amid claims he is suffering from cancer or Parkinson's, and it...
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A comatose Florida woman on a ventilator with COVID-19 stunned her family when she suddenly woke up more than a month later â on the day she was expected to be taken off life support. Florida resident Bettina Lerman, 69, who was not vaccinated, was visiting Maine with her son Andrew Lerman to help care for his cancer-stricken father, who also contracted COVID-19 but has recovered, CNN reported. After getting infected with the deadly bug, Lerman was hospitalized at Maine Medical Center in Portland on Sept. 12 and was placed on a ventilator nine days later, according to the network....
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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has fallen into a coma, a former South Korean official is claiming on the heels of reports that the northern leader has ceded over some of his power to his younger sister. Chang Song-min, a former aide to late-South Korean president Kim Dae-jung, has alleged that the Hermit Kindomâs honcho has become seriously ill amid speculation about his limited public appearances this year, the Mirror reported. âI assess him to be in a coma, but his life has not ended,â he told South Korean media. The former aide added that the leaderâs younger sister,...
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New Delhi: Fuelling rumours about the failing health condition of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, a former aide to South Koreaâs late president Kim Dae-Jung, Chang Song-min has claimed that Kim is in a coma and thatâs why his sister Kim Yo-jong has been given powers. âI assess him to be in a coma, but his life has not ended. A complete succession structure has not been formed, so Kim Yo-jong is being brought to the fore as the vacuum cannot be maintained for a prolonged period,â Chang said in an interview according to a report by South Korean media.
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An ABC news anchor mistakenly announced on-air that a New Jersey man had died from coronavirus, before frantically apologizing when a video clip showed the man had in fact recovered. New York's Bill Ritter was telling the story of 26-year-old Jack Allard, who was placed in a medically induced coma for five weeks after being diagnosed with a severe case of COVID-19 in March. Ritter then said New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy had declared in an press conference earlier the same day that Allard had tragically passed away. 'After spending time on a ventilator and five full weeks in the...
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Beth Chapman, one of the stars of the reality show "Dog the Bounty Hunter," has been placed in a medically-induced coma. Her husband Duane "Dog" Chapman confirmed the news on Facebook, linking off to a Hawaii News Now story that reported Beth Chapman was admitted to the ICU at Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu... Beth Chapman had surgery for throat cancer in 2017. It was a success, but doctors later said it returned and she underwent emergency surgery late last year to remove a tumor, according to CNN. The couple posted earlier this year Beth Chapman was hospitalized "due to...
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Shortly before undergoing surgery so that he could donate bone marrow to a 14-year-old boy in France, Derrick Nelson, a high school principal in Westfield, N.J., granted an interview to a student journalist. âIf itâs just a little bit of pain for a little bit of time that can give someone years of joy,â he told her, âitâs all worth it.â In October, an organization that connects people suffering from life-threatening diseases with potential bone marrow donors had contacted the principal after he showed up as a potential match for the French patient. When follow-up testing confirmed the match, the...
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Did Henry VIII suffer same brain injury as some NFL players? February 3, 2016 by Bill Hathaway Henry VIII may have suffered repeated traumatic brain injuries similar to those experienced by football players and others who receive repeated blows to the head, according to research by a Yale University expert in cognitive neurology. Traumatic brain injury explains the memory problems, explosive anger, inability to control impulses, headaches, insomniaââŹâand maybe even impotence--that afflicted Henry during the decade before his death in 1547, according to a paper published online the week of Feb. 1."It is intriguing to think that modern European history...
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May 8, 2018 (LifeSiteNews.com) ââŹâ An Alabama child who suffered multiple skull fractures in an auto accident and was declared ââŹĹbrain deadââŹÂ by doctors, regained consciousness only one day before the physicians planned to remove his organs, according to a report by Fox News in Mobile, Alabama.Ă The boy, 13-year-old Trenton McKinley, was being pulled in a small utility trailer by a childââŹâ˘s dune buggy driven by his friend, who applied the brakes suddenly and caused the trailer to flip over and to land on top of McKinleyââŹâ˘s head, fracturing his skull. McKinley ââŹĹdiedââŹÂ several times while doctors treated him,...
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Sheila Lewis was in a coma and hadnât had anything to eat or drink for 12 days. Her family expected her to die, but instead she woke up and asked for a glass of water. Now she'll be able to celebrate Christmas with her family. On Labor Day, Sheila, a grandmother, began to rapidly lose her memory. âShe could not grasp what day it was,â daughter Brandy Arends told Forum News Service. She says they âinstantlyâ know something was very wrong. Indeed, something was very wrong. âShe kept saying my brain is in a fog,â Chasity Brandt, another of Sheilaâs...
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HOLLYWOOD, California, October 18, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) â After Victoria Arlen spent four years in a âvegetativeâ state, many in the medical establishment had given up on her. Now sheâs whirling across a stage competing on ABCâs âDancing with the Stars.â At age 11, Arlen started showing signs of two rare disorders that caused swelling in her brain and spinal cord. But doctors couldnât figure out what was wrong. Untreated, she began to lose function in her legs, then her hands and arms. She couldnât swallow and couldnât think of the words she wanted to say. Ultimately, her body shut down...
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