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Tag Archives: medical jargon
Life after Near Death
What if you had the worst headache of your life and when you woke up, everything about your life had changed? Feeling lucky to still have a life at all, Maria Ross wrote the book, Rebooting My Brain: How a Freak Aneurysm Reframed My Life
In it, she announces some important little-known facts and tells her amazing story of surviving a ruptured brain aneurysm.
FACTS: 1 in 50 people in the U.S. have an un-ruptured brain aneurysm. Continue reading
Posted in Make A Difference, Women's Health
Tagged brain aneurysm, brain injury, cognitive dificit, family support, frontal lobe function, medical jargon
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