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  2. Brain death - Wikipedia

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    A brain-dead individual has no clinical evidence of brain function upon physical examination. This includes no response to pain and no cranial nerve reflexes. Reflexes include pupillary response (fixed pupils), oculocephalic reflex, corneal reflex, no response to the caloric reflex test, and no spontaneous respirations.

  3. Jahi McMath case - Wikipedia

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    Jahi McMath was a thirteen-year-old girl who was declared brain dead in California following surgery in 2013. This led to a bioethical debate engendered by her family's rejection of the medicolegal findings of death in the case, and their efforts to maintain her body using mechanical ventilation and other measures.

  4. Man, 36, Declared Brain Dead Details 'Grueling ... - AOL

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    The 36-year-old was in the coma-like state for 10 months as doctors believed he was brain dead. ... Medical staff then created a system where he was able to communicate yes and no by blinking and ...

  5. Brain Dead 13 - Wikipedia

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    MS-DOS screenshot. Brain Dead 13 is an interactive movie game reminiscent of Dragon's Lair and Space Ace that uses full motion video (FMV) to present the story and gameplay, which consists entirely of quick time events, where players assume the role of Lance Galahad in order to defeat Dr. Nero Neurosis from conquering the world at his castle and its residents as the main objective.

  6. Brain Dead - Wikipedia

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    Brain Dead, brain dead or brain-dead may refer to: Medicine. Brain death, the irreversible cessation of all brain activity; Cinema and television.

  7. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    The following is a list of terms, used to describe disabilities or people with disabilities, which may carry negative connotations or be offensive to people with or without disabilities. Some people consider it best to use person-first language, for example "a person with a disability" rather than "a disabled person."

  8. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  9. Microsoft, OpenAI hit with new lawsuit by authors over AI ...

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    OpenAI and its financial backer Microsoft were sued on Friday in Manhattan federal court by a pair of nonfiction authors who say the companies misused their work to train the artificial ...