Talk:Brain damage

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i had a past two craniotomy in 1997 and 2002 due to aneurysm,does the operation itself can cause a brain damage that is realated to what i am experiencing right now a mild seizure

I would definitely talk to your doctor about that, but I'd imagine, as a layperson, that it probably could.

[edit] disambig page?

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/changes-disneyland-orange-2291262-suffered-zucker

Brandon Zucker died after 8 years of fighting for his life, when back in 2000, he fell in Disney's Roger Rabbit ride. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Punkymonkey987 (talkcontribs) 17:12, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Merge?

I will justly be called lazy for suggesting this without doing anything about it, but since the opening sentence tells us that brain damage is, essentially, an obsolete term for brain injury, which itself has an comprehensive article, isn't there a crying need for a merge? I see little if anything here that wouldn't belong in brain injury. EEng (talk) 17:00, 20 April 2010 (UTC)

[edit] Needed Citation.

"...and as a result of iatrogenesis (adverse effects of medical treatment)." This is a rather specific and important statement. I wont remove it right now, but it MUST be sourced and MUST be defined, in order to avoid spreading misinformation. Ill remove it shortly if we cant get an improved version with citations. Chardansearavitriol (talk) 19:46, 14 February 2011 (UTC)

[edit] resource

From Talk:United States Environmental Protection Agency ... The Hidden Toll of Traffic Jams "Scientists Increasingly Link Vehicle exhaust With Brain-Cell Damage, Higher Rates of Autism" November 8, 2011 by Robert Lee Hotz in the Wall Street Journal.

See Traffic congestion, potential Fossil-fuel phase-out, fossil fuels, and Internal combustion engine; along with Planetary boundaries.

99.109.126.73 (talk) 22:19, 10 November 2011 (UTC)

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