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  1. You were in the hospital after having a stroke . Stroke happens when blood flow to part of the brain stops. At home follow your health ...
  2. A stroke occurs when the blood flow is cut off to any part of the brain. The loss of blood flow can be caused by a blood clot in an ...
  3. A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain stops. A stroke is sometimes called a "brain attack." If blood flow is cut off ...
  4. A stroke happens when blood flow to any part of the brain stops. Each person has a different recovery time and need for long-term ...
  5. ... US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Accidents (unintentional injuries) are, by far, the leading cause ... birth Conditions due to premature birth (short gestation) Accidents (unintentional injuries) 1 to 4 years: Accidents (unintentional ...
  6. ... on shut-eye. Fatigue has been linked to accidents both large and small. Overtiredness led to the ... Exxon-Valdez oil spill and the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Poor sleep has contributed to numerous airplane crashes. ...
  7. Expect that your child will have accidents as they learn to use the toilet. It's just part of the process. Sometimes, even after the training, accidents may occur during ...
  8. ... leg, that occurs as the result of an accident or injury. ... If an accident or trauma results in complete amputation (the body part is totally severed), the part sometimes can be reattached, ...
  9. ... of the following: Assault Falls Gunshot wounds Industrial accidents Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) Diving Sports injuries A ... of the head, neck or back during an accident or intense chiropractic manipulation Tight spinal canal (spinal ...
  10. ... common cause of broken or dislocated jaw is accident or trauma involving a blow to the face. ... may be the result of a motor vehicle accident, industrial accident, recreational/sports injury, or other accident. ...
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