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if you mean, why do people die if injured to the brain the brain is the most important organ. it commands all your bodily functions and movements. if taken a heavy blow to the brain. it will shut down and you would eventually lose all controll of your body and die as the brain isn't telling the heart to pump blood/tell your lungs to respirate
Because the brain is IMPORTANT. We do not want it to be damaged (this is why we wear helmets if we plan to do something where the head could be injured).
Its the left side of the brain that is injured As the right side of your brain controls the left side of your body as the left does your right.
When an infarction happens in the brain that is known as a cerebral vascular accident or more commonly known as a stroke.
The cerebellum is responsible for balance and repetitive movements, such as walking and writing.
British Institute for Brain Injured Children was created in 1972.
It depends on which part of the brain was injured - not all people lose their sense of smell. If the part of the brain that controls that sense is injured, then you will lose the ability because the brain cells are damaged and don't work to report smells like they used to.
if you mean, why do people die if injured to the brain the brain is the most important organ. it commands all your bodily functions and movements. if taken a heavy blow to the brain. it will shut down and you would eventually lose all controll of your body and die as the brain isn't telling the heart to pump blood/tell your lungs to respirate
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Yes, some people are born with not all of their brain, or they have it and not all of it works. People can also be injured or have a medical problem that causes their brain not to all work. But you can still function with half your brain, you may have to learn your whole life over, there are different cases, but yes, it is possible.
Almost always, something hits the head of the person whose brain is injured.
When Richard Hammond was injured in the accident he scored a three on the Glasgow coma scale which is the worst you can get. However he made a remarkably quick recovery as some people who have injured their brain not as badly as Richard Hammond are only starting to move their hands after five months
u go handicap that means your brain cells go KOO-KOO-KOO
u either get an operation or u die.
Ask your son's doctor if alcohol is OK. There are many different types of brain injuries, and many places in the brain that might have been injured. If certain parts of the brain have been injured, you would not want them to experience the depressing effects of alcohol. Only the doctor can tell you if those parts have been injured.
Inflammation of the brain is more commonly known as encephalitis.
The brain cells are injured if an elderly woman has trouble initiating movement and has a tremor in her hands. These symptoms are seen in patients with Parkinson's disease.