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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
10

One reason poor desicions are often made because of impulse

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andrew11 [14]3 years ago
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Mostly because sometimes the people are doing something just because of the impulse and they would not think it over therefore making poor choices <span />
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Hemorrhagic stroke. When a blood vessel in the brain breaks or leaks due to weakness in the vessel wall, blood flows into or around the brain and creates swelling and pressure. This bleeding (or hemorrhage) damages brain cells and tissue.

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Because each part of the brain controls certain functions, the results of a stroke will differ depending on which part of the brain is damaged. “When the average person experiences a stroke, they will develop some sort of weakness or a deficit,” Dr. Huang says. That deficit could be:

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