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en There is something about the developing brain that can absorb the blow of a stroke that, in an adult or older child, would otherwise devastate.

en It's just going to devastate us as far as transporting kids. We're not going to cut any routes or do anything different - we're just going to have to absorb that cost.

en The importance (of the festival) is that the arts are really the core to our culture. Everything revolves around the arts and some of the research now in education is showing very clearly that the arts are really core to that. That you can do so much more with the arts: developing the brain, developing connections in the brain, developing how people learn, how children learn.

en Usually there's some of the brain tissue that they're not going to get back but some vulnerable brain around the stroke that is salvageable.

en To devastate by language, to blow up the word and with it the world.
  Emile M. Cioran

en We know from MRI scans that small strokes are very common in the brains of elderly patients. Such small strokes have been linked with dementia, and may also put patients at risk for a major stroke. The power of the technique we describe in the paper is that it allows us to study the response of the brain to stroke in a controlled way. By understanding what happens, we hope to learn how to prevent the major damage associated with stroke.

en Drinking alcohol is related to the incidence of stroke. In general, the more alcohol one consumes, the greater the risk of developing a stroke.

en Patients are there and are paralyzed. The stroke process is going on and patients are losing brain tissue. If they can reverse the stroke within three hours, the chances are much, much higher that that person will have a total recovery. If you miss that three-hour window, it's a sad story.

en All their organs are still developing. Their brains are still developing. They have higher metabolisms. Their hearts beat faster. The effect in the growing, developing system of a child may be different than in a grown person.

en You don't think like adults for the simple reason that you don't have adult brains. You can only work with the brain you have. Because teens think and react from a more emotional part of the brain, they often have the illusion of indestructibility, which can cause dangerous behavior.

en Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. ONO-8713 significantly reduced brain damage in our mouse models following activation of a nervous-system response known to cause brain damage in humans during stroke.

en If you treat a sick child like an adult and a sick adult like a child, everything usually works out pretty well

en No, I'm not interested in developing a powerful brain. All I'm after is just a mediocre brain, something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
  Alan Turing

en I describe Tony as very visionary and dream-like. He goes through a change -- from being a gang-child to being an adult making adult decisions.
  David Smith

en People usually think the last trimester of pregnancy is when developing brain function is most susceptible to damage, but in this case the brain is also affected by methamphetamine even in the earlier embryonic period.


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