Not yet.
I hope not
Hillary Clinton was a "Goldwater Republican" when she was young.
People with spinal cord injuries often experience damage to the neural pathways that transmit signals between the brain and the body. This damage disrupts communication, making it difficult for the nervous system to recover lost function. Additionally, the spinal cord has limited capacity for regeneration, and scar tissue forms at the injury site, further impeding healing. While some rehabilitation therapies may improve function to an extent, complete recovery remains unlikely due to these biological constraints.
yes
It means that no electrical activity is recorded on an electroencephalogram (EEG). We know that without electrical impulses in the brain it is impossible for a person to ever recover, so even if the rest of the body hasn't died yet (and it will soon) the person is said to be "brain dead."
No, brain death is defined as the complete and irreversible loss of all brain function, including the brainstem. Once a person is declared brain dead, they cannot recover consciousness or any brain activity. Some cases may involve misdiagnosis, where patients initially thought to be brain dead later show signs of life, but true brain death itself is permanent.
No.
Birds of a feather...
Yes
yes he did
no
For (four) ever