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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:44 am    Post subject: The News is Funny Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

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Brain-Injured Man Speaks After 6 Years
AP - Wed, 1 Aug 2007 13:01:14 -0400 (EDT)
By MALCOLM RITTER
A brain-damaged man who could communicate only with slight eye or thumb movements for six years can speak again, after stimulating electrodes were placed in his brain, researchers report.
The 38-year-old also regained the ability to chew and swallow,
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which allows him to be spoon-fed, rather than relying on nourishment through a tube in his belly.
The man's brain was injured during an assault, he spent six years with only occasional signs of consciousness and no useful movement of his limbs. In an experiment, researchers implanted electrodes in his brain for a procedure called deep brain stimulation, which is routinely done for Parkinson's disease and some other illnesses.
They turned the electrodes on and off over six months to test their effect, and reported the results in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature. The man, who was not identified at the family's request, now has them on throughout the day.
Experts called the report exciting but cautioned that the approach must be tested in more people before its value can be known. The researchers have already begun a study of additional patients.
Before the electrodes were implanted the man was in what doctors call a "minimally conscious state." That means he showed only occasional awareness of himself and the environment. In a coma or vegetative state, by contrast, patients show no outward signs of awareness.
There are no firm statistics on how many Americans are in a minimally conscious state, but one estimate suggests 112,000 to 280,000. Doctors may try medications to improve their condition but no drugs have been firmly established as helpful.
The man described in the Nature study speaks in a breathy but audible voice, said Dr. Joseph Giacino, a co-lead author. He does not initiate conversations but can reply to others, typically with one to three words, said Giacino, of the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute in Edison, N.J.
Several weeks ago he recited the first half of the Pledge of Allegiance without assistance, Giacino said.
The man also recovered some movement. He can demonstrate motions such as brushing his teeth, said study lead author Dr. Nicholas Schiff of Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. He can't actually carry out that task because the tendons in his arms contracted after years of immobility.
"He is still totally dependent and severely disabled," Schiff said.
But the treatment has helped him, the man's mother said in a statement. "Now, my son can eat, express himself and let us know if he is in pain. He enjoys a qualify of life we never thought possible," she said.
Dr. James Bernat, a professor of neurology at Darmouth Medical School who didn't participate in the new work, called the Nature report exciting and important. Further study is needed to shed light on how many patients would respond and how to identify the minimally conscious patients with the best chance of being helped, he said.
He noted that a similar treatment did not help Terri Schiavo, the Florida woman in a vegetative state whose care triggered national controversy before her death in 2005. That's the typical outcome for electrical brain stimulation in vegetative states, he said.
Dr. Ross Zafonte of the University of Pittsburgh, who also was familiar with the study results, agreed that "we need to know more" and said the approach is "very interesting and holds great promise."


“There are no firm statistics on how many Americans are in a minimally conscious state, but one estimate suggests 112,000 to 280,000.”

I actually have a figure I’m willing to attach to this.

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April 9, 2007 issue

"In the NEWSWEEK Poll, 91 percent report they believe in God, with 82 percent identifying themselves as Christians. Yet half those surveyed say they "personally know" an atheist"

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:13 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

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“There are no firm statistics on how many Americans are in a minimally conscious state, but one estimate suggests 112,000 to 280,000.”
And one got elected...twice!
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“There are no firm statistics on how many Americans are in a minimally conscious state, but one estimate suggests 112,000 to 280,000.”
And one got elected...twice!


Pft. I wish it was just one. My latest count is at least 5. Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:44 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

redraiderdude187 wrote:
Nimitz wrote:
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“There are no firm statistics on how many Americans are in a minimally conscious state, but one estimate suggests 112,000 to 280,000.”
And one got elected...twice!


Pft. I wish it was just one. My latest count is at least 5. Laughing


Wow, you know how to use all the fingers of one hand... next year, you'll be able to use both hands, that way you'll be able to count up to ten...well, maybe...
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