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  2. Waking in the Blue - Wikipedia

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    Waking in the Blue" is a poem by Robert Lowell that was published in his book Life Studies and is a striking, early example of confessional poetry. Of the handful of poems from Life Studies in which Lowell explored his struggles with mental illness , this poem was one of Lowell's most forthright admissions that he was mentally ill.

  3. Brain tumor - Wikipedia

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    Secondary, or metastatic, brain tumors are about four times as common as primary brain tumors, [2] [10] with about half of metastases coming from lung cancer. [2] Primary brain tumors occur in around 250,000 people a year globally, and make up less than 2% of cancers. [3]

  4. 11-Year-Old's Brain Tumor Discovered After Roller Coaster ...

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    Two days after Connie Campbell, now 13, went with her family to a U.K. amusement park in August 2022, she began having headaches and vomiting. Her mom, Tina Smith, said she believed that riding a ...

  5. Girl's brain tumour misdiagnosed for three years - AOL

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  6. Blind girl with brain tumour sang for the Queen when she was ...

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    Olivia Taylor tried her very first cup of tea which was poured by the Queen during a private visit to Windsor Castle with her family.

  7. Head injury - Wikipedia

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    Brain injuries are very hard to predict in the outcome. Many tests and specialists are needed to determine the likelihood of the prognosis. People with minor brain damage can have debilitating side effects; not just severe brain damage has debilitating effects. The side-effects of a brain injury depend on location and the body's response to injury.

  8. Girl, 14, had 'never-ending headache.' Tests reveal ... - AOL

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    Greta Tucker, then 14, experienced terrible headaches. A MRI found an arteriovenous malformation, AVM, which can be deadly if it ruptures. Radiation treats it.

  9. Craig Shergold - Wikipedia

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    Craig Shergold (24 June 1979 – 21 April 2020) was a British cancer patient who received an estimated 350 million greeting cards, earning him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.