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The Best Submissions In MMA To Practice Our Top 3

Submitting your opponent is not an easy task in Mixed martial arts. Perfect the techniques in practice and utilize them in the actual fight setting. Here are our 3 best submissions to break a limb or put your opponent to sleep in Mixed-martial arts whether in the cage or ring. Arm-bar. We start with the [...]

What is Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injury occurs when the spinal cord is injured or damaged, resulting in loss of function (sensation or movement). The spinal cord is vulnerable to trauma, such as that which occurs from a fall, a motor vehicle accident or a gunshot wound. Spinal cord injuries may also accompany certain diseases, such as spina bifida [...]

How to claim damage recovery for your injury

Serious injury to the brain can leave one with permanent problems. New York laws state that you can recover damages if the incident was the result of another’s negligence or wrongdoing. If a family member suffers this type of injuries, the first thing to do is contact a brain injury lawyer. Here is a brief [...]

Heart Attack Delaying Brain Death In Cardiac Arrest Victims

Heart Attack: Delaying Brain Death in Cardiac Arrest Victims As the victim of a heart attack stops breathing, a process of irreversible brain damage starts to occur within the first three or four minutes.  Or, does it? Years ago, while researching heart attack and cases of sudden cardiac arrest, I stumbled upon an article in [...]

Acquired Brain Injury 2 Ways It Can Occur That ALL PARENTS Should Be Aware Of

There are two main ways brain injury can occur: 1 – Insidious onset (tumors, neurological diseases, and substance and alcohol abuse) or 2 – outside onset (infection, lack of oxygen, trauma, and strokes). Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is brain damage suffered after birth.   The main causes of ABI include disease (AIDS, Alzheimer, cancer, Parkinson or [...]

Acquired Brain Injury

There are two main ways brain injury can occur, insidious onset (tumors, neurological diseases, and substance and alcohol abuse) or outside onset (infection, lack of oxygen, trauma, and strokes). Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is brain damage suffered after birth. The main causes of ABI include disease (AIDS, Alzheimer, cancer, Parkinson or sclerosis), alcohol or drugs, [...]

Different Types of Brain Injury

Brain injury can be as individual as people, because every case of brain injury can happen for different reasons and have different effects on people. Classifying the different types of brain injury can require a lot of research. Generally the classification starts with the two more common types of brain injury: traumatic brain injury and [...]

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