New Insights into Infant Brain Injury - Monday, Oct. 3 2005 - Reporting in the October issue of Pediatrics
Experts at Children's Hospital Boston have reported that when the cerebrum is injured in a premature infant, the cerebellum fails to grow to a normal size - which can have a major impact on development of motor coordination, behavior and even cognition. The authors reported that the two structures appear to modulate each other's growth and development in the infant. This finding hopefully will lead to methods of avoiding further brain damage in a developing child with brain injuries. SOURCE: Children's Hospital Boston, news release, Oct. 3, 2005
On Saturday, December 28, 2024, at just before 8 pm, EMS of Honolulu responded to an accident on H2 southbound near Ka Uka Blvd. A major rollover accident had occurred involving three young adult passengers in a single vehicle. All 3 were injured and transported in serious condition to a nearby trauma hospital. See, Major rollover accident on H2. Although there was no collision between vehicles, the occupants of the single vehicle, especially the passengers, may have personal injury claims worth evaluating.
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