Brain damage is serious injury, It takes alot to fix it, it could cause memory loss, memory loss is caused in the brain area to run into something, hitting the brain area where memory is kept inside can be lost easily, by jerking it can cause damage, too much can cause you not to remember what happened, because of so much pain in the area. Doctors who are professional can fix it, they sure can! They can't fix memory loss, unless teaching the patient everything they don't remember. The two most important parts of the body are the brain and the neck. Well, we need lungs too. Patients might have to remember things on they're own. Serious brain damage can cause death if not fixed on time. Bruising your head or getting a tiny scratch on it doesn't matter, it will heal. But cutting it open or bruising the brain is an emergency, doctors can't fix that, only surgens. Profesional surgens. Over 1,000 people have died from getting damaged brains, broken skulls and anything having to do with the brain.It's very important to keep the brain safe. Nobody can live without a brain, Babies born with no brains is serious jobs for the doctors, getting brain-washed drains mist things out of the head, a special shampoo is the main part of brain washing, removing ANYTHING the shampoo touches around the brain, making it hard to remember it. So the answer to this question is: Yes! Sometimes no, surgens might have to.
Braindamage was created in 1988.
Yes
yes
if they are not female and are not fixed
if not fixed for ever
no it was never damaged
lots of injuries for an example braindamage, if two cars crash each other and you the driver, you can bang your head on the steering wheel.
yes many times
Yes it was
It is as safe as AIG is. No fixed annuity has ever lost any money, but bottom line, AIG backs the fixed annuity
No, Line Segments do not have a fixed length. A line segment can be as long as you want it to be but, it has to stop somewhere. It is not a line and so it does not continue on for-ever.
The first ever permanently fixed image was produced in 1827 by Nicéphore Niépce.