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Our sycamore tree

This is a picture of our sycamore tree during the wind storm

Uploaded by carmelanirel (5257) • 3 weeks ago
Tags: sycamore tree, wind storm, damage

carmelanirel
(5257)


Big Hole

Hole in the wall

Uploaded by Chevee (1280) • 4 weeks ago
Tags: damage

Chevee
(1280)


Stroms results

My daughters backyard after the storm on Thursday 7-10-2008 in Minnespta.

Uploaded by webeishere (9989) • 4 months ago
Tags: strom, damage

webeishere
(9989)


Mondo's, my favorite restaurant:(

Mondo's Tomato Pie Restaurant in Coralville Iowa. Destroyed during the June 2008 flood.

Uploaded by craftcatcher (1761) • 2 months ago
Tags: flood, restaurant, damage, mondos

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Brain damage

Brain damage, or acquired brain injury, is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Brain damage may occur due to a wide range of conditions, illnesses, injuries, and as a result of iatrogenesis. Possible causes of widespread (diffuse) brain damage include prolonged hypoxia (shortage of oxygen), poisoning by teratogens (including alcohol), infection, and neurological illness. Chemotherapy can cause brain damage to the neural stem cells and oligodendrocyte cells that produce myelin. Common causes of focal or localized brain damage are physical trauma (traumatic brain injury), stroke, aneurysm, surgery, or neurological illness. The extent and effect of brain injury is often assessed by the use of neurological examination, neuroimaging, and neuropsychological assessment. Brain injury does not necessarily result in long-term impairment or disability, although the location and extent of damage both have a significant effect on the likely outcome. In serious cases of brain injury, the result can be permanent disability, including neurocognitive deficits, delusions (often specifically monothematic delusions), speech or movement problems, and mental handicap. There may also be personality changes. Severe brain damage may result in persistent vegetative state, coma, or death. Brain injury whether from stroke, alcohol abuse, traumatic brain injury, or B vitamin deficiency can sometimes result in Korsakoff's Psychosis, where the individual engages in confabulations. Confabulations involve the inability to separate daydream memory from real memory and the filling in of memory lapses with daydreams. Korsakoff's Psychosis can be easily mis-diagnosed as schizophrenia. Lithium treatment is sometimes helpful. Various professions may be involved in the medical care and rehabilitation of someone who suffers impairment after brain damage. Neurologists, neurosurgeons, and physiatrists are physicians who specialise in treating brain injury. Neuropsychologists (especially clinical neuropsychologists) are psychologists who specialise in understanding the effects of brain injury and may be involved in assessing the extent of brain damage or creating rehabilitation programmes. Occupational therapists may be involved in running rehabilitation programs to help restore lost function or help re-learn essential skills. It is a common misconception that brain damage sustained during childhood has a better chance of successful recovery than similar injury acquired in adult life. It is contested that in recent studies, severe brain damage inflicted upon children can be alleviated by the interaction of nicotinamide repropagation in nerve cells. In fact, the consequences of childhood injury may simply be more difficult to detect in the short term. This is because different cortical areas mature at different stages, with some major cell populations and their corresponding cognitive faculties remaining unrefined until early adulthood. In the case of a child with frontal brain injury, for example, the impact of the damage may be undetectable until that child fails to develop normal executive functions in his or her late teens and early twenties. The effects of impairment or disability resulting from brain injury may be treated by a number of methods, including medication, psychotherapy, neuropsychological rehabilitation, snoezelen, surgery, or physical implants such as deep brain stimulation.

Uploaded by tirtha9 (415) • 1 month ago
Tags: brain, damage

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(415)


Calm Before Hanna

The skies were calm before Hanna hit the coast.

Uploaded by LadyMarissa (872) • 1 month ago
Tags: hurricane hanna, hurricane, hanna, storm, damage

LadyMarissa
(872)


Downed Tree

This is another picture of the damages after the Muldrow, OK storm of 4/9/08.

Uploaded by ArbonneLady (14) • 7 months ago
Tags: muldrow, ok, storm, tree, damage

ArbonneLady
(14)


Damage to a neighbor's home

This is damage done to a neighbor's home after the storm in Muldrow, OK on 4/9/08.

Uploaded by ArbonneLady (14) • 7 months ago
Tags: muldrow, ok, storm, damage, tornado

ArbonneLady
(14)


my last deer hit

This one I did 12 days after getting the car...all because I had to go to the store for eggs. Pretty expensive eggs I'll tell you lol...$1.89 for the carton, $75 for the new headlight, $15 to replace that red piece...can't find a hood for under $200 so I kept the old one...

Uploaded by foxyfire33 (5753) • 5 months ago
Tags: photo, car, deer, damage

foxyfire33
(5753)


After the Storm.

My yard after the storm.

Uploaded by minnie_98214 (3939) • 4 months ago
Tags: storn, damage, yard

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(3939)