"It's certainly not a coma like a head injury type of coma," she said.
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So you'd be in a coma and then semi-conscious and back in a coma.
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It is not yet known if Day's coma occurred naturally or if he was placed into a medically induced coma by the doctors.
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Preventing a food coma Though a food coma may seem inevitable at times, there are some things you can do that may help: Eat small meals.
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PLAYER EMERGES FROM COMA The San Jose Earthquakes said the Brazilian defender Matheus Silva had emerged from a coma, two days after he was rescued from Lake Tahoe.
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He slipped into a coma, and the wife held out hope that one day, someone would get through the house as a puzzle and wake her husband from the coma.
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We used to shoot people up with insulin until they fell into a coma and then hope that when they woke up from the coma, they would be more cognizant.
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Pero la norma, según la ortografía, es dejar de pensar que debemos escribir una coma porque necesitamos hacer una pausa en un texto: si escribo una coma es porque estoy organizando mi información.
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Pero la norma, según la ortografía, es dejar de pensar que debemos escribir una coma porque necesitamos hacer una pausa en un texto: si escribo una coma es porque estoy organizando mi información.
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He was in a coma for more than a week.
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Later symptoms of bacterial meningitis can include seizures or coma.
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After all, Elena didn't die — she's just in a coma.
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Miraculously, after 12 days in a coma, Meili woke up.
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She came out of the coma on Tuesday, November 22.
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Being in a coma for 10 days — having this thing.
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Ignoring the condition can result in coma, and eventually death.
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"Broeckx is in a coma", race spokesman Chris Vannoppen said.
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Warning: You might end up with a major food coma.
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He's in a coma for a month and a half.
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I was working hard when I was in a coma.
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After she was brought out of the coma on Nov.
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You'd have to be brain dead or in a coma.
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The coma genre is my favorite genre of Trump memes.
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He was in a coma for more than three months.
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His family said he arrived in a state of coma.
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Not to mention nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, blindness, and coma.
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We talked about a woman coming out of a coma.
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He underwent emergency brain surgery and is in a coma.
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A few weeks later, she reportedly fell into a coma.
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She thrashed against the restraints, then fell into a coma.
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With Officer Valencia still in a coma, we stepped in.
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She asks what happened when he was in the coma.
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In 2005, a car bomb put him in a coma.
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My husband, who fell into a coma, doesn't remember either.
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The family's patriarch has been in a coma since 2014.
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Two died soon after and one left in a coma.
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She might still be in a food coma from Thanksgiving.
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Then, in the fall, her father fell into a coma.
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Claire remained in a coma for more than two weeks.
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Or in a coma on life support, struggling to survive?
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She was in a coma for weeks and died Wednesday.
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New Pope opens with him in a coma, being tended
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You were in a medically induced coma for a month?
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"I was two, three weeks in a coma," he said.
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He remained in a coma for more than four weeks.
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Before this diagnosis, however, he was simply in a coma.
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He lay there, handsome, even in a coma, and still.
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"My father is not in a coma," Ms. Singleton said.
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Alex Robert Ross is in a pleasant coma on Twitter.
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The patient is in a coma, and Derek reveals to his future wife that he has four sisters, all of whom would be sitting vigil next to him were he ever in a coma.
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He was dying, and slipping in and out of a coma.
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I was in a coma for a month and a half.
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Our sources say Beth is still a coma at the moment.
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It is delicious but puts us in a major food coma.
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Please pray for my eldest he is still in a coma.
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During this meeting, Yun learned that Warmbier was in a coma.
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On death row it's supposed to induce a deep, insensate coma.
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You can stare at the camera and go into a coma.
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Then Gordon gets desperately ill, and winds up in a coma.
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Angelis is alive but she is in a medically-induced coma.
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Eventually, my body shut down and I fell into a coma.
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She was in a coma for five days before she died.
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Yorkie, it turns out, is also elderly and in a coma.
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Anything to get moving and help avoid a total food coma!
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Warmbier, 22, was returned to the United States in a coma.
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Valencia is in a coma and is being treated in Atlanta.
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I was in a wealthy coma and I wasn't looking inward.
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He had fallen into a coma from which he'd never awake.
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Possible side effects include extreme sleepiness, respiratory depression, coma and death.
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It's delicious, and I'm in a food coma on the sofa.
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In severe cases, urea toxicity could put you into a coma.
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That she once had a lover who fell into a coma.
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We're told Oliver was in a coma and never came out.
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He awakened from the coma in June 2014 and was released.
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We are very postive about her waking up from the coma.
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It's even harder when one of you is in a coma.
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In this story, a Tornado leaves Todd Willis in a coma.
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She was put in a medically induced coma for 34 days.
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When he was 15, he fell into an asthma-induced coma.
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Day had been in a coma, "fighting for his life," since.
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Symptoms include fever, headache, vomiting, stiff neck, drowsiness, convulsions, and coma.
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It is a dangerous condition, leading to lassitude and even coma.
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But the combination can result in extreme sleepiness, coma and death.
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Jewell began refusing food altogether and soon slipped into a coma.
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Also, and I cannot stress this too much: coma baby. Why?
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Then, KAT says doctors put her in a medically induced coma.
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That nigga put me in the hospital, man, in a coma.
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Spotted fever can send people into a coma within 14 days.
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He had been in a coma for more than a year.
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Following the accident, Jackson was put into a medically induced coma.
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What was Peterson doing in a drug-induced coma in Russia?
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It's not, of course, that Trump is responsible for Sunday's coma.
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He died after several days in the hospital in a coma.
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"It can lead to coma, seizures and eventually death," Krishnan said.
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He spent the next nine days in a medically induced coma.
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Former motorcycle winner and compatriot Marc Coma is his co-driver.
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Rather, he slips into a coma and wakes up in 2000.
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More severe symptoms include disorientation, seizures and coma, the CDC said.
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What happens next is similar to a coma, it's very dangerous.
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Brain inflammation and coma are possible Initial symptoms of Nipah virus can include headaches and drowsiness, and patients can slip into a coma within days, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
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Claim: Cannabis exposure can cause seizures, coma, and central nervous depression in kidsVerdict: Unlikely/misleading Goldstein said a "coma" in the case of cannabis ingestion could mean the child or adult was sleepy for a few days.
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Most of the woman's students would have been able to point out the parallels between a teacher talking to her wife in a coma and a movie character talking to his wife in a coma, for instance.
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Yet, seventh episode "Nina Azarova" confirms Michelle is actually in a coma.
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Bennett was in a medically induced coma just a few weeks ago.
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Or perhaps you have been in a coma and just woke up?
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A young woman suffering from opioid intoxication had fallen into a coma.
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Warmbier died shortly after he returned to the US in a coma.
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Just three days later, he was put into a medically-induced coma.
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Left untreated, she faces life-threatening complications including diabetic ketoacidosis and coma.
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He was in a coma in the hospital for quite some time.
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Morgan was severely injured and put into a coma for two weeks .
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He was 14 weeks old when he woke up from his coma.
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Her official Twitter account had said that she was in a coma.
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"I Don't Mind" will be released on December 2 via Beech Coma.
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So, come fall, the animals go into a controlled, coma-like state.
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Warmbier returned to the U.S. in a coma and died days later.
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The soup that revived my dad when he was in a coma.
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"She was in a coma [with] her brain swelled," her sister says.
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Soon she was in a coma from which she did not emerge.
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In the series, a scientist falls into a coma after an accident.
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Cam returns to her natural form, saving Harry from a temporary coma.
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This napping accessory is a must have for your next food coma.
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The Telegraph reports the mother remains in a coma with serious injuries.
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One that doesn't involve trying to asphyxiate yourself or induce a coma.
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She suffered a traumatic brain injury that left her in a coma.
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They may not wake up, they may stay in coma or die.
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He'd spend the next seven days there in a medically-induced coma.
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He underwent 15 more surgeries and was in a coma for weeks.
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Bobby and his kids singing while Bobbi Kristina is in a coma.
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Odom was placed in a coma for 3 days after the incident.
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He survived surgery, but spent the next 11 days in a coma.
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Just after you wake from your Turkey Day food coma: 6 a.m.
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Bobbi Kristina Brown, 22, died in July after months in a coma.
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I don't know, maybe it was Rick waking up from his coma.
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"Such sanctions could put the company immediately into a coma," he said.
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On the flight to Italy, he almost drinks himself into a coma.
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He lay in a coma for a month, with multiple skull fractures.
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An 18-reais petite molten chocolate cake is pure coma-inducing decadence.
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He was out of his coma, but barely, his eyes still closed.
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Three days before Easter, she was placed in a medically induced coma.
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She nearly drowned, she says, and spent two days in a coma.
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She better die in the coma because she is a dumbass bitch.
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She would die about three weeks later, after falling into a coma.
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But the atmosphere around the comet, or coma, is bigger than Jupiter.
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It isn&apost clear when he fell into a coma nor how.
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He spent nearly eight weeks in a coma at Albany Medical Center.
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He died 2000 days later, while in a coma at a hospital.
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I've eaten myself into oblivion, bringing the term "food coma" to life.
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But House of Cards puts Frank in a coma for several episodes!
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The attack left the Skripals in a coma and killed another woman.
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She slipped into a coma while Mr. Zimmern was away at camp.
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Russia. If that's accurate, then his medically induced coma may have had
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She was in a coma, and her right arm was severely burned.
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What drew you to the Sharon character, the General in a coma?
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He went into a coma and reportedly woke up 2 weeks later.
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She died this month after more than seven months in a coma.
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One U.S. student was returned this year in a coma, and died.
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One patient with severe extremity injuries arrived in a coma, McKenney said.
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Mr. Warmbier died June 19 after being returned home in a coma.
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Patients experienced headaches and vomiting; many slipped into a coma and died.
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He lingered in a coma for five years before dying in 1984.
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Jenkins came out of the coma and was released the next day.
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He was returned to the US in a coma, blind and deaf.
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Warmbier, who was in a coma for a year, died shortly thereafter.
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They also bled profusely and, a week later, fell into a coma.
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In the papers, Ms. Ward said her son was in a coma.
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A week later she was dead, and he was in a coma.
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It's been in a coma, but the romantic comedy isn't dead yet.
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"He went into a diabetic coma, I believe, and he died," Palmer said.
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For two whole days I was in a coma induced by my doctors.
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Eventually I was knocked out in a 24-hour coma in the hospital.
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VICE: Do you remember what it was like to fall into the coma?
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Were you in any way conscious of your time being in a coma?
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How has being in a coma changed your view on life and death?
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While NGC 1600 isn't exactly empty space, it's not the Coma Cluster either.
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She was recently placed in a medically induced coma as she battled cancer.
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But there were also serious health problems reported, including kidney failure and coma.
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His wife died after being in a coma for more than a decade.
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That can lead to seizures, problems speaking, progressively worse dementia, coma, and death.
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Before slipping into a coma, her mother asked for her youngest son Charlie.
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"After the coma I was behaving erratically," he said in the Netflix special.
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According to Hawaii News Now, she was put into a medically-induced coma.
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This all happens while everyone is standing over bedridden, in-a-coma Nick.
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CNN reports that she has been in a coma for over 10 days.
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Using them together can lead to extreme sleepiness, respiratory depression, coma and death.
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It is so rich, and we all head home close to food coma.
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Director John Singleton is in a coma after he recently suffered a stroke.
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Williams' condition grew dire, and at one point he fell into a coma.
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Another longtime friend, Leonel Melendez, is in a coma fighting for his life.
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He died in 2017 after being flown to the U.S. in a coma.
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Following the crash, Falkholt underwent multiple surgeries and reportedly remained in a coma.
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She died the following July after being in a six-month long coma.
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Fall into a meat coma and have dreams of brisket pink smoke rings.
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As a result, Laura suffered severe brain swelling and went into a coma.
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After waking up from a 30-day induced coma, she started to panic.
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She had been placed in a medically induced coma as she battled cancer.
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Would he fall into a soap opera-like coma for a few weeks?
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When I woke up from my coma, my dad was holding my hand.
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She fell into a coma in December due to bleeding on her brain.
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She's been in a coma since and really needs a miracle right now.
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She went into a coma in December due to bleeding on the brain.
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Otto was in a coma when N. Korea set him free last week.
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I fought hard to come out of that coma ... I missed my fans.
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The comedian was in a two-week coma following the multi-car accident.
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Warmbier, who was released by Pyongyang last week, had been in a coma.
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According to Hawaii News Now, she was put into a medically induced coma.
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According to Hawaii News Now, she was placed in a medically-induced coma.
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A perpetual coma is not so different than death, while life as a
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Warmbier died shortly after he was flown home to Ohio in a coma.
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She fell, hit her head, and was in a coma for three weeks.
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If untreated, both cerebral and pulmonary edema can lead to coma and death.
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Nelson is now out of her coma and on the road to recovery.
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After emerging from a coma, Bryce had permanent brain injuries, his father said.
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She fell into a coma quite suddenly at home and never woke up.
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Alcides Moreno underwent 15 more surgeries and was in a coma for weeks.
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His family said Mr. Warmbier, who had been in a coma, was tortured.
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After being shot, Dr. Timperio spent 10 days intubated and in a coma.
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Symptoms include high fever, vomiting and, in severe cases, seizures, paralysis and coma.
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Pakistani cinema began to emerge from its long coma in 2006 when Gen.
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He was placed in a medically induced coma and put on a ventilator.
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I could recite her entire value system if I were in a coma.
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He had recently undergone surgery and been placed in a medically induced coma.
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Warmbier came back to America in a coma, and died just days later.
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He was placed in an induced coma at one point and nearly died.
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Ms. Quinlan died in 1985, a decade after she slipped into a coma.
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"Please don't leave me," she told Mr. Bordoy before slipping into a coma.
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She spent two days in a coma and two months in the hospital.
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Only in the end, do they lapse into a long coma and die.
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"It was as if I was in a coma, just numb," she said.
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His coma and subsequent death have set off outrage in the United States.
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But he is the first to have been sent home in a coma.
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The woman had been very sick and in a coma for a while.
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He was placed on a ventilator several times and slipped into a coma.
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Day suffered a seizure after the fight and then fell into a coma.
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"Using the term coma for Otto's condition is completely unfair," said Fred Warmbier.
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The woman suffered serious injuries and was in a coma for a month.
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Hopefully, this can serve as a nice post-Thanksgiving, food coma family solve.
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Coma is not, as many lay people may assume, a singular mental state.
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Morgan was left in a coma for two weeks and sustained numerous broken bones.
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He was in a coma for eight days and was blind for six days.
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Meanwhile, Khloé's estranged husband Lamar Odom lay in a coma after overdosing on drugs.
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Meanwhile, Michelle sits upright in Pierre Ruskin's bed, finally awake from her dimensional coma.
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She was in a coma for 72 hours and woke up two weeks later.
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She underwent emergency surgery Monday but slipped into a coma and died Tuesday morning.
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A little bit more than that, and you can potentially fall into a coma.
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Justin's heart began beating again, but he remained in a coma for 15 days.
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Zwicky realized that galaxies in the Coma Cluster seemed to move much too quickly.
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She was placed into a medically induced coma, and surgeon reportedly reattached her arm.
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Seconds later, the Michelle of Dimension 2 wakes up from her coma across town.
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The patient will be kept in drug-induced coma for an unspecified recovery time.
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On the train, Will wakes from a post-coital coma to find Dolores drawing.
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Our sources say he was put into an induced coma and died Thursday morning.
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Lee's grandfather founded Samsung, and his father, the current chairman, is in a coma.
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She spent nearly seven months in a medically induced coma before she passed away.
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After waking up from a coma, he spent another nine months in the hospital.
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The ex-Oakland Raiders linebacker was placed into a medically induced coma on Sept.
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My body seems sapped of strength like I'm in a greasy fast-food coma.
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I fall into a slight food coma and watch Grey's Anatomy for a bit.
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Poueu spent five months in the hospital, including 31 days in an induced coma.
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He was put into an induced coma, and the boxing community feared the worst.
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Alcor's patients are "basically in a deep coma, but without any metabolism," he explains.
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An eighth victim in Matsumoto died after being in a coma for a decade.
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He had slipped into a coma, "beginning the end of life passing," she said.
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"I missed [my daughter's] first birthday because I was in a coma," he said.
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Franco claims he was diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage and went into a coma.
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When people survive, most do not wind up in a coma in intensive care.
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The 26-year-old Ball reportedly has been in the coma since Sept. 16.
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In 2013, he choked on a piece of food and fell into a coma.
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He was placed in a medically-induced coma shortly after that, but never recovered.
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Pyongyang blamed his coma on a case of botulism, a claim U.S. doctors doubted.
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He spent two weeks in a coma and another six weeks in the ICU.
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Warmbier arrived in the United States in a coma last week and died Monday.
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Not to mention that it takes the term "food coma" to the next level.
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He arrived in the US last Tuesday in a coma and died on Monday.
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According to the North Koreans, he then contracted botulism and fell into a coma.
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"In this industry you are either in a coma or moving forward," Steinitz said.
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He was released from hospital last month after spending weeks in an induced coma.
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She also claims that a diabetic coma was partly responsible for her foggy recollection.
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The filmmaker suffered a stroke earlier this month and later fell into a coma.
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Pyongyang reported that Warmbier contracted botulism, was given a sedative, and entered a coma.
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That still leaves Louis in a coma, though, with strange things happening around him.
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Murtaugh called 911, but apparently Payton was already in a coma and beyond hope.
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She had been in a coma and had no recollection of what had happened.
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They placed the teen on a breathing tube and in a drug-induced coma.
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After awakening from a coma, Ballard was fully paralyzed, and in 85033, he died.
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And then, in the midst of an apparent sugar coma, he took a nap.
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Four days into his coma, Henderson lost blood flow to one of his legs.
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In addition, FOOD COMA, AND I'M OUT, RED VINES and REPAYABLE make their debuts.
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Later symptoms can include stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, seizures, hallucinations, and coma.
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The victim, when she awoke from a coma, had no memory of the attack.
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The Coma Cluster contains more than 22142,26 galaxies of all different shapes and sizes.
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The Coma Cluster contains more than 1,000 galaxies of all different shapes and sizes.
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I didn't know until Khloé had told me that I was in a coma.
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One young woman lay in a coma, her hair arranged in perfect skinny braids.
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Cake, coffee, and gin and tonics are served outside to counteract the meat-coma.
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WAKING UP "ASLEEP" Unfortunately, waking up from a coma doesn't mean you're A-OK.
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Doctors put Mariee in a medically induced coma and gave her a breathing tube.
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She says at that level, there is risk for diabetic ketoacidosis and diabetic coma.
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One man is in a medically-induced coma and may require a lung transplant.
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Rapaport spent the weekend in a coma -- but succumbed to her injuries on Monday.
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As fluid began filling his lungs, doctors placed Windhorst into a medically induced coma.
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He said he was shocked to hear of Mr. Warmbier's release in a coma.
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His heart rate is so low he might as well be in a coma.
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Day then fell into a coma due to the injury and died on Wednesday.
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Six Chinese agents became ill after handling the drugs; one fell into a coma.
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Heavily medicated, he slipped into a medical coma, and remained there for nine days.
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Mr. Warmbier died in June shortly after the North released him in a coma.
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He spent weeks in a coma, suffered nerve damage and underwent countless skin grafts.
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In early May, after three weeks in a coma, Jessica began to regain consciousness.
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She fell into a coma that Saturday, and she was gone four days later.
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On June 13, Mr. Warmbier was returned to the United States in a coma.
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He remains at a hospital in a medically induced coma with no brain activity.
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The 63-year-old Ball reportedly has been in the coma since Sept. 16.
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She lost her leg to diabetes after being in a coma for six months.
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"Like vomiting, hypertension, hallucinations, psychosis, seizure, coma and, in some cases, death," Baumann said.
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In August, he slipped into a coma, yet Algerian authorities refused to release him.
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He spent the last three months in a coma, said Abdelkader Tamalt, his brother.
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"Shoe coma," the Academy Award winner wrote, suggesting that the pup was the offender.
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Maybe it's the food coma, but Sam Buchbinder's puzzle was way outside my wheelhouse.
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Hospitalized and in a coma, he watches his family working out their own grievances.
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There may be more that — this puzzle put me in a pleasant holiday coma.
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Likewise, many coma patients wind up in long-term care facilities or nursing homes.
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Since being admitted, Layla has had blood transfusions and has been in an induced coma.
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The "Boyz n the Hood" director had been in a coma in ICU since then.
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He was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fell into a coma while incarcerated.
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In October 2015, the basketball player spent four days in a coma after an overdose.
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He died in June 2017, shortly after he returned to the U.S. in a coma.
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Those titanic steins of beer and plate-sized weinerschnitzel will send you into a coma.
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Terry was in a coma, I think, at the point when I was doing that.
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"I didn't know until Khloé told me that I was in a coma," he admits.
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Leith, who is from Cumbria, England, was placed in an induced coma for a time.
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"He survived the surgery but never woke up from the coma," Williams, 59, tells PEOPLE.
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Ball is currently in a medically induced coma after suffering a brain aneurysm on Sept.
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She also insisted her father was not in a coma and was improving every day.
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The signs of marijuana toxicity are impaired coordination, drooling, vomiting, lethargy, depression, seizures and coma.
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Vlada Dzyuba collapsed into a coma after a grueling 12-hour fashion show in Shanghai.
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When she slipped into a coma, a woman came in to speak to my family.
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Garner was placed in a medically induced coma shortly after her heart attack this weekend.
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She remained in a coma for six months and eventually died in July of 2015.
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Stålenhag says that this character is either disabled or lost in a VR-induced coma.
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Symptoms of hyponatremia can range from nausea, vomiting, and confusion to seizures, coma, and death.
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However, the country only released Warmbier last year after he had lapsed into a coma.
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She was also placed on a ventilator and in a "deep coma" as she healed.
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Blame our generosity on the turkey coma the American contingent of TechCrunch is suffering from.
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She was put into a medically-induced coma at the UC San Diego Medical Center.
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Keion collapsed while on a family vacation and remained in a coma for 24 hours.
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After several days in a drug induced coma, Cavaco left intensive care unit on Tuesday.
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You, as the eponymous driver, Tanner, are stuck in a coma following a car crash.
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She was airlifted to a San Diego hospital and placed in a medically induced coma.
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Eventually, in order to treat her, the doctors placed her in a medically induced coma.
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Yulia Skripal, who was in a coma for 20 days, regained consciousness before her father.
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Battered beyond recognition, she was taken off life support after a week in a coma.
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It put me right into a sugar coma and I passed out for the night.
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He was returned to the U.S. in a coma in 2017 and died soon after.
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INFERNO Thank goodness Robert Langdon from "The Da Vinci Code" has awakened from his coma.
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Henderson was quickly rushed to a local hospital, but complications forced him into a coma.
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A few hours later, Mr. Abdusalamov had a stroke while in a medically induced coma.
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The North Koreans said Warmbier contracted botulism while in prison and slipped into a coma.
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Postprandial means after one has eaten, and the answer is the very lively FOOD COMA.
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Chemicals in laundry pods can cause seizures, coma, severe breathing impairments, eye damage and burns.
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Earlier this month, Warmbier died shortly after being returned from North Korea in a coma.
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He's in a coma and attached to a ventilator, according to the Times of Israel.
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Otto Warmbier, a 85033-year-old University of Virginia student, is currently in a coma.
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However, in April 2015, Giles woke from her coma when she fluttered her eyes open.
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Autopsy results shows Garza had been raped while in a coma and died from suffocation.
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It's known that combining Fentanyl and Xanax can cause respiratory distress, coma and possibly death.
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When he woke from his coma, Bran had lost the use of both his legs.
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The clots were hours away from sending him into a coma and possibly brain death.
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He was placed in a medically induced coma for 11 days after his intestine ruptured.
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At the gym, you put a couple kids running the juice counter into a coma.
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Samaras's most famous composition nearly died in obscurity, resurrected only after decades in a coma.
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Leonard had had a heart attack, and was induced into a coma at the hospital.
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I consider marathoning seven seasons of Pretty Little Liars until I slip into a coma.
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"It's like you have a loved one in a coma at the hospital," he said.
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Jolt them out of their sugar coma and give them something to be excited about.
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In severe cases, the patient can fall into a coma or be left irreversibly blind.
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Predictably, the snake bites back ... and our spiritual wanderer lapses into a three-week coma.
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"I think it is a form of protection, this coma they are in," Hultcrantz said.
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With his spleen split and skull fractured, Mr. Jumani spent 23 days in a coma.
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After going into a coma last week, Lauren Alaina's cousin is fighting for her life.
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Ese día sufrió un accidente cerebrovascular y entró en un coma del que jamás salió.
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Nearly 5,000 of them had serious complications like kidney failure or coma, and 182 died.
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After she came out of her coma, Denise had had to buy her new clothes.
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He was hospitalized for two months, during which he slipped into a five-week coma.
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He was returned to the U.S. in a coma in 2017 and died shortly after.
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She wasn't expected to survive when she emerged from a medically induced coma at 13.
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Food coma — drowsiness and lethargy after a large meal — is a common experience after Thanksgiving.
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She was in put in a coma before she passed away a few days later.
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The circumstances surrounding his death are not clear, including why he fell into a coma.
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He had fallen into a coma in 1988 after a failed attempt to hang himself.
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A car accident left him in a coma for a week and caused chronic pain.
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A car accident left him in a coma for a week and caused chronic pain.
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Warmbier reportedly slipped into a coma shortly after his last public appearance in March 2016.
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"In no uncertain terms North Korea must explain the causes of his coma," Richardson said.
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TMZ broke the story ... Rob was hospitalized and on the verge of a diabetic coma.
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Meanwhile, Michelle wakes up in Pierre Ruskin's bed, where she's been since slipping into a coma.
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So you don't ever have any dreams or subconscious memories of your time in the coma?
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Chapman, 51, died Wednesday after being placed in a medically induced coma while she battled cancer.
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It's really filling, and I know I would have been in a coma by 3 p.m.
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Most tragically, in July Pyongyang returned one detainee – Michigan college student Otto Warmbier – in a coma.
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He was in a coma for several months and spent more than two years in hospitals.
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Her lungs filled with fluid she was put into a medically induced coma, the prince explains.
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Los médicos decidieron colocar a Mariee en un coma inducido y le insertaron una sonda respiratoria.
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The findings could help develop future methods to predict who will wake up from a coma.
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Have you had to change your behavior drastically as a result of being in the coma?
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There, she was placed in a medically induced coma and died a week later on Sept.
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Officials said the 10-year-old girl died while in a coma following complications from surgery.
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Trag, who wanted a pic with the rapper, claimed the beatdown left him in a coma.
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That victim, medical records show, was in a coma at the time and unable to communicate.
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He was placed in a coma, and doctors warned that he could emerge with brain damage.
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The then-Ferrari driver spent several days in hospital in an induced coma after that incident.
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Sure, it'll leave you in a food coma, but that's a risk we're willing to take.
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What Tarantino subjects Beatrix to in her coma feels like a test run for that strategy.
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At the end of April, about a year after her diagnosis, Danielle went into a coma.
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But everything changed when Gordon fell inexplicably sick and was put into a medically induced coma.
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Allie Brodie died from a soccer injury that left her in a coma for three weeks.
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Negative side-effects of the drug can include dizziness, drowsiness, breathing suppression, coma and even death.
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Most of the time, a Thanksgiving food coma is as inevitable as the big meal itself.
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The document lists them as a "significant condition" contributing to her death as cerebrovascular accident coma.
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Patients may be placed in a drug-induced coma temporarily to allow the brain to recover.
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Rosetta recently ventured away from the comet to study its wider coma, tail, and plasma environment.
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Franklin's 1979 shooting during a burglary at his home that left him in an irreversible coma.
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David, we're told, was in an induced coma but is now in and out of consciousness.
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When the baby let out a wail, Cawley stirred, and ultimately came out of her coma.
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TMZ reported that Polito fell into a coma on Sunday after being taken off life support.
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With the victim, an investment banker, in an unresponsive coma, police launched a dragnet across Harlem.
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He had been in a coma since Sunday, RAI state radio said in announcing his death.
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"Honestly, I was in a little coma, just serve and volleying my way through," said Zverev.
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"If you don't end up in a coma, you'll probably be alright" in the long-term.
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A second tail of ionized gas emanates from its luminous blue coma, fades into the darkness.
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He was arrested, and sent to the hospital, where he's been in a coma ever since.
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The ER team blasted her with antibiotics and fluids and eased her into an induced coma.
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During that stay she fell into a four-day coma, seemingly caused by low plasma levels.
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After her aunt, Catherine purposely overdoses her on her medication, Ashley O slips into a coma.
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But symptoms can worsen within hours, and can include serious complications like seizures, paralysis and coma.
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I was taken to Fairfax Inova Hospital and was in a semi-coma for three weeks.
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Saffie's mother Lisa was among those injured in the bombing and had been in a coma.
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Alen woke from a coma earlier this week after suffering critical injuries in the attack. pic.twitter.
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Beth died Wednesday at a Honolulu hospital, days after being placed in a medically-induced coma.
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That was followed by acute respiratory syndrome, which plunged her into a coma for 6 months.
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There, she was placed in a medically induced coma and died a week later on Sept.
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After Tory's onstage meltdown, she was soon found in a coma and then went to rehab.
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Trag's brother told us he suffered significant brain and neck swelling and slipped into a coma.
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"Waking after a coma is nothing like it is in the movies," she told The Sun.
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"He cracked his head open and was in a coma for like three weeks," Jess says.
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After several days in a drug induced coma, Cavaco was out of intensive care on Tuesday.
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It causes an acute onset of fever and can cause mental confusion, disorientation, delirium, or coma.
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While being transported in a police van, Gray fell into a coma and never woke up.
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Nearly a decade later, the mounting debts of that era keep Greece in an economic coma.
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Doctors induced him into a coma where he stayed for five days, his wife told CNN.
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The trouble begins after Emily falls gravely ill and is put into a medically induced coma.
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Victim in a coma Tina Frost, 2000, is one of those victims still in critical condition.
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While Ms. Nettles was still in a coma, Mr. Dixon turned himself in to the police.
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If your blood sugar gets too low, you could faint or even slip into a coma.
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He had seizures before arriving, then had emergency brain surgery, but he remains in a coma.
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A person in a coma is unconscious, though breathing independently, for a prolonged period of time.
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Officer Valencia is in a coma and faces a long road to recovery, his doctor said.
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Otto Warmbier returned to the U.S. in June in a coma and with severe brain damage.
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Both were put into a coma following the attack and at least three others were sickened.
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He had been in a coma for a month after falling down stairs in his apartment.
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Any hotter, and heat stroke can set in, leading to exhaustion, delirium, or even a coma.
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After two days in a medically induced coma, she woke up in the intensive-care unit.
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The college student's parents were told he has been in a coma for about a year.
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She's currently in a medically-induced coma in a hospital in Atlanta, according to Fox 6.
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Prince Napoleon remained in a state of coma all the afternoon and died without recovering consciousness.
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But 'Oumuamua didn't have a "coma," the atmosphere and dust that surrounds comets as they melt.
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Last year North Korea returned him to the U.S. in a coma, he died shortly after.
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"You deconstructed my little girl into a coma," Renata hisses, in an absurd and hilarious line.
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Jake Booth, a 35-year-old Army veteran, just woke up from a 47-day coma.
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Within five months Wetterhahn began to show neurological symptoms and soon after slipped into a coma.
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Using data published by Edwin Hubble, Zwicky calculated the mass of the entire Coma galaxy cluster.
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We did everything we could, but he never came out of the coma, and he died.
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Two months ago she suffered a massive stroke and was in a coma for two weeks.
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She awoke from a coma severely damaged; the bleed instantly razed the landscape of her mind.
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In recent days, commentators have compared the economy to a patient in a medically induced coma.
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Lucas falls into a coma for basically no reason other than to ramp up narrative tension!
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He was transported to a nearby hospital where he was put in a medically induced coma.
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A stroke had left her in a coma at a Cairo military hospital earlier this month.
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"We want massive, debt-financed disaster relief while the economy is in its medically induced coma."
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In 2018, Ball reportedly suffered a brain aneurysm and was placed in a medically induced coma.
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The entire affair culminates with Rinoa, Squall's love interest, getting possessed and falling into a coma.
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Within a week, he was in a medically induced coma, unable to breathe on his own.
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She developed a fever March 31 and then slipped into a coma about a week later.
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A little afterward, the worker is felled in a factory accident, and goes into a coma.
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He underwent surgery and was in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator, Aragon said.
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The nonconsensual kissing of coma victims is a great way to meet your mate ("Sleeping Beauty").
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He was comatose that night and went into a coma after surgery but never woke up.
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The spiraling whodunit begins with Julie waking from a coma in a hospital after an attack.
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Fernandez had been in a medically induced coma and had waited years for a new kidney.
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Mr. Melendez spent two weeks in a coma and an additional week drifting in and out.
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Months later, her mother died after falling in a rehabilitation center and slipping into a coma.
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The inmate was hospitalized and put into a medically induced coma on Tuesday, the people said.
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In low-oxygen conditions, they enter a coma-like state and release fructose into the blood.
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He was hospitalized on Saturday and slipped into a coma, his son Per Bo Mahler said.
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Warmbier suffered a neurological injury due to a still-unknown cause and went into a coma.
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Timothy Egan You just came out of a yearlong coma, and you're trying to catch up.
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The inmate was hospitalized and put in a medically induced coma on Tuesday, the Times reported.
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She was put into a medically induced coma in a Virginia hospital to fight the infection.
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Warmbier returned to the U.S. last week in a coma after 17 months in North Korea.
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The movie was so flat and formulaic, it sent me into a kind of waking coma.
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In the short term, fluctuating blood sugar levels can lead to confusion, dehydration, coma, even death.
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In June 2017, North Korean officials told American diplomats that Mr. Warmbier was in a coma.
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"Coma patients have their eyes closed, so showing them a movie doesn't work," he told me.
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In the worst cases, it can cause respiratory or cardiac arrest, seizures, coma, or brain death.
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With two severe head injuries, he was in a coma for three weeks, his brain irrevocably damaged.
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She had been in a medically induced coma, with bandages covering exposed tendons and muscles, police said.
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I'll be like Perry Coma [was], somewhere on a couch laying down with a microphone, still singing.
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Of the more than 200 injured, 52 are in critical condition and 25 are in a coma.
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Evans was put into a medically induced coma on April 19 because of seizures, her husband wrote.
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He spent days in an induced coma with a fractured skull, and had one finger partially amputated.
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She fell into a coma and passed away on July 9, just days before her 31st birthday.
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Meili woke up 12 days after falling into a coma but retained no memories from that evening.
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He died in Seattle at age 45 after being put into a medically induced coma, Ruth said.
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It can happen as a result of a crush injury, prolonged coma, or even over-exuberant CrossFitting.
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He was placed in a medically induced coma to give his brain time to heal for surgery.
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His wife told CNN on February 9 that Kara-Murza had awakened from a medically induced coma.
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He survived, but doctors put him in a medically induced coma and removed part of his skull.
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Instead, he's in a coma for several weeks before he awakens without the use of his legs.
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The infant had "several skull fractures, two brain bleeds and was in a coma," KCRG-TV9 reports.
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Two of those men are in a coma, and the other is on life support, police said.
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Warmbier was flown back to the U.S. in a coma, and his parents say he was tortured.
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He was sentenced to 15 years hard labor, but not long afterward he fell into a coma.
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On the night he was sentenced, he fell into a coma for unknown reasons, The Post reported.
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Now, he's fighting for his life in a medically induced coma after being diagnosed with the flu.
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There are reports that he suffered a stroke and may be in a coma—or even dead.
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No Thanksgiving-induced food coma can keep us away from potentially getting a laptop for hundreds less.
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Family spokesman Jill Parker tells PEOPLE the victim remains in critical condition in a medically-induced coma.
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Some cases were quite serious, including five kids who went into a coma and three involving seizures.
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Kayden's condition has improved in recent days, with the youngster coming out of a medically induced coma.
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He was placed in a medically induced coma, according to the GoFundMe page created by his family.
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The actor died on Tuesday, and had been in a coma at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
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University of South Florida researchers have warned that coma and death are possible with very serious infections.
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More news: The Washington Post reports that Warmbier is currently in a coma and being medically evacuated.
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And embrace the fact that the country is out of its coma and moving forward to that.
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Albeit a bop created from Ashley's subconscious brain after she was placed in a medically induced coma.
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Warmbier fell into a coma in custody and died soon after he was released to U.S. officials.
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She was in a coma for 12 days, suffered permanent damage and remembered nothing about the attack.
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Large doses of LSD are more likely to cause convulsions, coma, heart and lung failure, or death.
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She suffered irreversible brain damage and six months in a coma as a result of the incident.
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He's been in a coma for over a year, but it's not clear what happened to him.
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A handful of US lawmakers were pushing to ban the practice before news of Warmbier's coma broke.
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Severe symptoms can include high blood pressure, seizures and coma, according to the National Capital Poison Center.
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Three hours later I awoke from a VR coma to find the workday had mostly slipped away.
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The FDA warns combining Xanax with opiods can result in "profound sedation, respiratory depression, coma and death."
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North Korean officials say Warmbier contracted botulism and slipped into a coma after taking a sleeping pill.
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Rapper Hella Sketchy died this week after suffering a drug overdose and subsequently falling into a coma.
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He was revived and brought to the ER where he's been in a coma for 14 days.
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My mother had an aneurysm, had a burst in her brain, went into a coma and died.
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In 1999, Dphrepaulezz was in a near-fatal car accident, leaving him in a three-week coma.
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Upon news of his return, he was revealed to have been in a coma since March 2016.
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If inhaled, it can cause symptoms ranging from dizziness, nausea and headaches to suffocation, coma and death.
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In the most severe cases, encephalitis and seizures will progress to coma within 24 to 19983 hours.
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If inhaled, it can cause symptoms ranging from dizziness, nausea and headaches to suffocation, coma and death.
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When Ophelia was nine months old, Neal suffered a burst cerebral aneurysm and fell into a coma.
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In the most severe cases, encephalitis and seizures will progress to coma within 24 to 48 hours.
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Warmbier remains in a coma, but stable since being brought back to his home state of Ohio.
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It was learned only this week that he's been in a coma for more than a year.
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While he was hospitalized Lamar was in a coma and suffered 12 strokes and six heart attacks.
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Four days into the coma, doctors noticed one of Henderson's legs was taking on a dark color.
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When he was released in June back to his family, he was in a coma and unresponsive.
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Young children who are exposed to nicotine in e-cigarettes can experience seizure, coma and even death.
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College student Otto Warmbier, imprisoned by the North Koreans for a year, was released in a coma.
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Sentence: 15 years of hard labor, though he has been in a coma for the past year.
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A Tennessee woman has died three years after giving birth to her son while in a coma.
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After 20 days in a coma, I woke to the news that we had both been poisoned.
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His cause of death is unknown, but Warmbier had been in a coma for over a year.
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Paramedics rushed Hernandez to the hospital, but after slipping into a coma, he died on May 31.
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They literally cannot lose, unless one of them punches the other one into a coma or something.
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Get to know yourself intimately If I go any further inward, I'll be in a coma. 20.
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They've labelled the new taste "starchy" So, you can blame the carb coma on your taste buds.
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Gladys Noon Spellman (D-MD), who fell into a coma shortly before she was reelected in 1980.
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At first, he was in a coma, but after a couple of weeks, he opened his eyes.
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Ideally, Giacino said, doctors would use the Coma Recovery Scale and imaging when bedside findings are ambiguous.
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He was in a coma for eight days and underwent months of physical rehabilitation and cognitive therapy.
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He was taken to a hospital in a coma, then to a burn center, seemingly near death.
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"Al cocinar, el virus muere, pero cualquier alimento fresco que se coma crudo debe lavarse muy bien".
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"Al cocinar, el virus muere, pero cualquier alimento fresco que se coma crudo debe lavarse muy bien".
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Despite a month of treatment, she never emerged from a coma and the skull fracture proved fatal.
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She contracted a devastating illness called Stevens-Johnson syndrome and fell into a coma for two months.
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He's been in the hospital for five months, and it helps that he is in a coma.
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He'd been in an induced coma for two weeks while we waited to see what would happen.
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Once they eat, they go into a food coma and snooze while I'm getting ready for work.
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Less than a month later, he fell into a diabetic coma from dangerously high blood glucose levels.
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But it would break the decades-long coma from which Congress has done almost nothing about guns.
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Severe cases could result in seizures or a coma that can cause brain damage, the CDC said.
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Both conditions are potentially life-threatening and can lead to coma and death if not promptly treated.
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He was taken to a hospital, where he remained in a coma until his death on Aug.
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With the surgery complete, the anesthesiologist pulled the patient back from her induced coma and extubated her.
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I wish I'd not fallen into a weed coma and missed my chance to visit The Broad.
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North Korea has said Warmbier was in a coma for more than a year before his release.
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He died last June shortly after being released in a coma, having spent 17 months in captivity.
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A simple blood test, performed when no other cause of coma is found, may save a life.
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He was returned to the United States this year in a coma, and died on June 19.
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I wasn't with her when she slipped into a coma or, three days later, when she died.
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The doctor tells you she's in a medically induced coma so her brain can try to heal.
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The distinction is that, warmed by sunlight, 2I/Borisov has developed a temporary atmosphere called a coma.
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He also spent six weeks in a coma after a slap shot to the face in Detroit.
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Eventually, it had to be amputated, and Jackson says she was in a coma for 2 weeks.
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"He lived in the Hotel Coma," states the first line of "Fat City," Leonard Gardner's 219 novel.
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Dave Davis, Newport, R.I. My father was in a coma for 10 weeks in a Florida hospital.
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He was eventually released to the U.S., but was in a coma and had suffered brain injuries.
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Three days later, she died at home after slipping into a mysterious coma from untreated uterine cancer.
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Doctors revealed last week that Yulia Skripal, 33, had awoken from a coma and was rapidly improving.
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Hope you're still in a turkey coma and survived the lively political discourse with your various uncles.
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Later, a car accident put him in a coma for two days, his sister Jocellyn Duterte said.
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Orlando Police Officer Kevin Valencia was shot in the line of duty and remains in a coma.
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His cousin told the Cape Breton Post he had third degree burns and was in an induced coma.
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"I've been in a coma before and it wasn't all as it's cracked up to be," she said.
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Because the way they get you with the coma, you have to put the tube in your throat.
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Singleton's daughter Cleopatra, however, has opposed her grandmother's claims, and said the director is not in a coma.
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At a much higher dose, it becomes a general anesthetic, causing people to essentially go into a coma.
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Acute encephalitis syndrome causes inflammation of the brain, resulting in fever, delirium and eventually coma in most cases.
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He then slipped into a two-day coma — suffering short term memory loss when he first woke up.
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We spend the rest of the evening watching old SNL clips and eating ourselves into a food coma.
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When sodium is diluted, the user becomes disorientated, may experience convulsions, go into a coma, and eventually die.
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Frequent use has been found to cause memory problems, and heavy use can even cause coma and death.
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Morgan spent two weeks in a coma and still has scars on his head from the deadly incident.
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Once there, Jeremy went into septic shock and doctors placed him in a medically induced coma that evening.
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After suffering a heart attack last weekend, Garner had been hospitalized and placed in a medically induced coma.
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The coma was caused by a buildup of spinal fluid in her brain, a condition known as hydrocephalus.
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For the next nine months, the 43-year-old father of two clung to life in a coma.
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He came out of the medically induced coma and his condition appeared to be improving, but on Feb.
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Original blonde bombshell Harlow succumbed to acute kidney failure, slipped into a coma, and never managed to recover.
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Symptoms begin with fever and nausea, and as the infection progresses, it produces hallucinations and, eventually, a coma.
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She figured out all the intrigue before anyone else did, and then spent the season in a coma.
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Another part of Sattvic eating involves only enough to sate hunger, stopping before you reach food coma-level.
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Someone posted misleading information about Guru's condition on his Twitter account while he was reportedly in a coma.
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Ailes told his wife, Elizabeth, not to reschedule the meeting before he slipped into a coma, Wolff writes.
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Am I crazy to think Oliver could fall for Simon if he ever gets out of his coma?
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He was airlifted to Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham and was in an induced coma following the accident.
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" Six years ago, Pedro said he suffered a "bad reaction" and was "in a coma for a while.
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Fifty-two of those victims are in critical condition and 25 are in a coma, French officials announced.
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"He is currently hospitalized in a coma and is unable to provide for his personal needs," Ward said.
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But a patient who survives may end up in a coma or vegetative state or become minimally conscious.
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But always looking for a slight movement, anything that might suggest Tullier will soon wake from this coma.
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Frost was in a coma after being hit by the bullet, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal.
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She then reportedly returned to the long-term care facility where she resides, and remains in a coma.
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McKenna was soon put in a "deep coma" and placed on a ventilator, according to Healing For McKenna.
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North Korean officials maintain that he contracted botulism and slipped into the coma after taking a sleeping pill.
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Although most cases are not severe, said Walden, a rare case can lead to coma or even death.
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After rat lungworm parasites attacked his nervous system and brain in 2008, severe inflammation led to a coma.
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"I am happy to report that I am not, nor have I been, in a coma," she wrote.
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He fell into a coma for three days and eventually entered rehab for substance abuse in December 2016.
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After being detained for more than 17 months, Otto was released on June 13, 2017, in a coma.
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Less controversially, there have been documented rare cases of children falling into coma after taking too much pot.
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Sharista Giles, who gave birth while in a coma, died on Monday, three years after she regained consciousness.
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The pro wrestling legend was put into a medically induced coma while doctors scrambled to save his life.
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But after the vehicle made multiple stops, he was found in a coma with his spinal cord severed.
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WWE legend Ric Flair was put in a medically induced coma and will undergo surgery, according to TMZ.
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Once there, he was placed in a medically induced coma as doctors worked to relieve a subdural hematoma.
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She spent more than a week in a coma and underwent extensive surgery over a number of months.
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The next day, doctors put Gordon into a coma as they tried to determine what was ailing her.
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His parents said they learned of their son's condition -- what North Korea called a coma -- only last week.
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Though she was brought back, she would remain in a coma for 10 days, according to the book.
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This can lead to severe hyperglycaemia which is extremely dangerous, and can cause blindness, infertility, coma, and death.
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"She's in a coma, and we're waiting to hear some positive news," Lamastus told MMA Junkie on Wednesday.
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Update: AFP reports that the man who slipped into a coma following this drug trail has passed away.
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Storage puts the art "intellectually almost in a coma," said Joanne Heyler, the director of the Broad Museum.
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The American student Otto Warmbier was released by North Korea in 220 when he was in a coma.
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At the center of House of Whispers is a woman named Latoya, who is trapped in a coma.
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This "butterball of a boar" (Katmai's words) will "continue until he's in a food-coma," the park said.
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Often known as "brain fever", encephalitis causes high fever, vomiting and, in severe cases, seizures, paralysis and coma.
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Payton went into a coma and died a month later with no trace of who committed the crime.
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He was sent back to the U.S. in a coma in 2017 and died a short time later.
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Happy Monday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're slowly emerging from a holiday food coma.
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In early November, he shared on social media that his father had died after going into a coma.
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When the 29-year-old patient emerged from his coma two days later, he couldn't remember the slap.
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After we broke the death story, the L.A. Times posted a story that Jackson was in a coma.
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Doctors put him into a chemically induced coma for nearly two weeks to allow his body to recover.
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Bobbi Kristina Brown died at age 22 in 2015 of pneumonia after nearly six months in a coma.
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Sources at Egypt's prisons authority confirmed Mursi experienced a diabetic coma recently but denied he was being mistreated.
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Her eyes, most often closed or unfocused, occasionally snap open as if she were waking from a coma.
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Before his death, Warmbier's family said their son had been in a coma for more than a year.
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A 220-year-old woman was brought to the hospital, unconscious and in a coma, by her family.
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Following the crash, K spent three months in a coma and another six months piecing his life together.
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Hurndall was flown back to the UK where he spent nine months in a coma before he died.
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The 4-year-old is fighting for her life in a coma as we speak at St. Joseph's.
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Scola died in a Rome hospital late on Tuesday night after being in a coma for several days.
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He had to be placed in a medically induced coma, and suffered organ failure ... including a collapsed lung.
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A 7-year-old in the hospital lost an eye, a 4-year-old was in a coma.
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Christian remained in a coma for more than three weeks with a tracheotomy tube and a feeding tube.
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In February 2017, her father, Kennon Curtin, fell into a coma caused by respiratory acidosis, a lung condition.
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As we first reported ... DaBaby's posse beat another fellow rapper to a pulp, sending him into a coma.
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He was repatriated to the United States in a coma after 17 months in detention and then died.
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Although she was in a coma when he arrived, Rogers and his friends performed a bedside solo show.
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In 2005, he was left in a coma after a drug overdose in the apartment of a prostitute.
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That accident left Blue with a left skull fracture that put her in a coma for 10 days.
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He was released in June this year and returned to the U.S. in a coma, dying that month.
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The story is about a man who gains precognitive powers after coming out of a four-year coma.
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By the time the power returned, the man was in a coma and has yet to regain consciousness.
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John Hill sustained third-degree burns and spent weeks in a coma after his Polaris RZR caught fire.
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He began ranting at a restaurant and fell into a coma before clawing his way back to life.
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Unconscious, Mr. Duran was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was in a coma for 29 days.
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Warmbier's parents said their son had been in a coma for more than a year before his death.
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Only as Darlyn lay in a coma, dying, was she transferred to a hospital close to her mother.
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Because of the disease, the doctor says he was in a coma for three weeks and nearly died.
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Yet his "Eve" is always on the edge of slipping into a coma, taking its audience with it.
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If you need us, we'll be spending the rest of the year in various stages of food coma.
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They transferred me to Vienna, where I woke up from my coma a month and a half later.
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Coma patients also need nurses to take care of all the bodily maintenance that alert people rarely consider.
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Especially because the longer a patient stays in a coma, the less likely they are to wake up.
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When someone ingests this toxic substance, it can lead to difficulty breathing, blindness, low blood pressure, coma, and seizures.
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When I had my cardiac arrest, it was just under an hour after I was put into the coma.
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After about 15 minutes, we got an update: She'd successfully taken all the medicine and was in a coma.
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The destruction nearly kills Big Boss, the villain-protagonist of the game, putting him in a coma for years.
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She withdrew her divorce petition in 2015 when a suspected overdose put Odom in a coma for four days.
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He was in a coma when he was released last June and died six days after being sent home.
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Taken in high enough doses, these drugs can result in overdose symptoms including stopped breathing, coma, and ultimately death.
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But there are some other complex hormonal cues during digestion that, when overloaded, can lead to a food coma.
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The wife assumed that some day, someone would finally solve the puzzles and free her husband from the coma.
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She was eventually airlifted to Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where she's currently in a coma, CBS Los Angeles reports.
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Slough off the starchy, cheesy, potato-y food coma you've been in since November with this extraordinarily simple salad.
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We're told that wasn't enough, though -- she was still agitated, so they moved forward with the medically-induced coma.
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The 22-year-old died shortly after he was returned to the U.S. states in a coma in 2017.
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The virus can lead to inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), which can cause confusion, seizures, coma, or even death.
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His ex-wife Khloé Kardashian remained by his bedside until Odom woke up from the coma four days later.
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Burt's leg was amputated after a motorcycle crash in 2004 that left her in a coma for 45 days.
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John Singleton's daughter, Cleopatra, is firing back at her grandmother for claiming the famed director is in a coma.
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The gamble led to complications, including bacterial meningitis, a coma and the complete loss of her ability to walk.
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Anezka puts Petra into a medically induced coma so she can bone Rafael...and other, less pressing evil plans.
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And why did it originally keep quiet about the coma and treat him for a year before coming clean?
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But he's so bothersome that Nick finally wakes up out of his coma to tell him to shut up.
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Others specify they want to be kept alive if they're in a coma, at least for a few weeks.
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Zsa Zsa Gabor fell into a coma and died from a heart attack ... this according to the death certificate.
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But it was close, and it's probably a better show to watch in the throes of a food coma.
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More than once, she goes inside the internet, and at one point, into the mind of a coma patient.
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"She is in a coma and breathes very slowly," one of the veterinarians taking care of Omsin told Reuters.
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"The victim's parents would like to make clear that their daughter is not in a coma," the statement read.
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Did you see someone in a coma with a feeding tube, and you thought, 'I'll have what he's having'?
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Potential causes of death along your journey include falling victim to a food coma or ingesting too much kombucha.
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For the most part, patients in a coma have lost their thinking abilities and are oblivious to their surroundings.
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Unlike a patient in a full coma, they're in a state of partial arousal, but still lack full awareness.
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That Monday she went to the hospital, Tuesday she went into a coma, and by Wednesday she had died.
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He had fallen into a diabetic coma due to his blood sugar levels being 17 times higher than normal.
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He would spend the next five days in a drug-induced coma, finally waking up on April 30, 2014.
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Doctors managed to revive him and eventually stabilize him — in part by placing him in a medically-induced coma.
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Kids who drink them can get very sick, exhibiting breathing difficulties, eye problems, and even falling into a coma.
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I've got a better-for-you recipe that'll satisfy your nostalgia cravings without sending you into a sugar coma.
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She landed in a coma, but she recovered, continued working for the airline and lived for another 44 years.
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Kasandra was taken off life support after being in a coma for two days with swelling in her brain.
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Marks became ill with a serious lung condition and had to be put into an induced coma in London.
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After the colonel saved Malcolm from a bombing and landed himself in a coma, Malcolm stole his girlfriend Madeline.
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It can cause its victims severe headache, fever, nausea and vomiting, which progress to stiff neck, seizures and coma.
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But Abdulla suffered a severe brain injury that sent her into a coma — in which she'd remain for decades.
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As we reported, Ric had been placed in a medically-induced coma earlier this week and underwent surgery Monday.
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As in, the entire show did not happen and Rick has been in a coma the entire freaking time.
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Symptoms included from hypotension, coma, convulsions, and four of the subjects had to be hooked up to mechanical ventilation.
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He had sustained fractures to his ankle and femur and as of Thursday was in a medically induced coma.
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But Carrie would've made the exact same decision even if it had been Saul or Brody in that coma.
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The crash left Morgan in a coma with a traumatic brain injury and killed his best friend, James McNair.
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He returned to the U.S. in a coma last week after 17 months in detention and died on Monday.
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Tullier was shot once in the head and twice in the abdomen and was in a coma for months.
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Michu was taken to an L.A. area hospital where he remains in a coma ... and the prognosis is bad.
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It's rumored she was then found in a coma at a motel and promptly whisked away to get help.
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Parsons, 25, was in a coma for more than three days until his family took him off life support.
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If they stray too far from baseline, the consequences can range from exhaustion and depression, to coma and death.
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A lady said she'd listen to her husband's voicemails while he was in the coma he never awoke from.
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After about 15 minutes we got an update: she'd successfully taken all the medicine and was in a coma.
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This is the same week that my best friend got in a car accident and stayed in a coma.
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North Korea's government said that Warmbier had gone into the coma after contracting botulism and taking a sleeping pill.
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He was admitted to the hospital and placed in a medically induced coma when staff failed to revive him.
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"When it gets that high you can go into diabetic ketoacidosis, you can go into a coma," she said.
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North Korea claims Warmbier went into a coma after taking a sleeping pill and says he also had botulism.
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After falling into a coma at the hospital, he was pronounced brain dead the next day, the report said.
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He suffered kidney failure, went into a coma, with the cause of death reported as heart failure on Thursday.
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The worst was a suicide bombing that sent him flying down a corridor and left him in a coma.
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Opposition activist and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza is on life support in a medically induced coma, his wife said.
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But there were also more serious symptoms like seizure (6.1 percent), hallucinations (4.8 percent), and coma (2.8 percent) reported.
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Despite his mom being in a coma, Baby L – as his family dubbed him – was successfully delivered by doctors.
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She lost so much blood that she went into a coma and suffered a stroke that left her paralyzed.
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In order to treat it, the doctors told Nanjiani, they needed to put her into a medically induced coma.
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From glazed donuts to chocolate chip cookies, you might not even care who wins after entering a food coma.
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Incurring a brain bleed known as a subdural hematoma, Kim lapsed into a coma and died four days later.
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The Trump administration was able to secure his return home in 2017, but he arrived in a severe coma.
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It's charming without seeming naive, self-effacing without seeming disingenuous, and calming without sending the listener into a coma.
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Plus, this episode introduces that whole thing with Meg's coma baby, which is a real copout of a plot.
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Lawyers for Alabama argued midazolam puts a person into a deep coma, which has been disputed by medical experts.
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I had two options: Put him in a medically induced coma and on a breathing machine, or try ketamine.
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According to USA Today, in February, Booth caught pneumonia, suffered a heart attack, and subsequently fell into a coma.
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According to Exclaim, he passed away yesterday after having fallen into a coma following a heart attack last week.
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Back in 1989, a woman named Trisha Meili was assaulted, raped, and put into a coma for 12 days.
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You still get to celebrate—which, in British terms, means 'drink and eat yourself into a muffin-topped coma.
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Prior to his death, Warmbier's parents said their son had been in a coma for more than a year.
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Mr. Gray was injured in a Baltimore police van, fell into a coma and died a few days later.
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McNair, who was sixty-two, died in the crash; Morgan fell into a coma that lasted for eight days.
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The girl had lain in a coma for months, after a string of complications from a rare chromosomal disorder.
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Even before his mother was put into a medically induced coma, Towns and his family took the virus seriously.
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He was sentenced to 15 years of prison and hard labor but fell into a coma during his detention.
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Erica Garner, 27, was in a medically induced coma, her mother, Esaw Snipes, said in a brief telephone interview.
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He visits her, and a doctor tells him that they need to put her in a medically-induced coma.
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It has told American officials that Mr. Warmbier fell into a coma after contracting botulism, according to his family.
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Usually, the doctor explains, people slip into a coma and then die within half an hour of taking it.
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This came less than a year after she survived slipping into a coma after a liposuction procedure went awry.
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Daniel has cuts on his forehead and cheeks, the remnants of a beating that put him in a coma.
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Day was then given a breathing tube in the emergency room and slipped into a coma, sources told ESPN.
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When I came out of the coma I couldn't speak: I had tubes in my throat, nose and mouth.
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"He'd lay naked next to me, and I was in a semi-coma," Mr. Morrison said in an interview.
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She was later airlifted to Kendall Medical Center in Miami, where doctors placed her into a medically induced coma.
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Your brother'll wake up to that damn bird's nest on your head and fall right back into another coma.
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When she was 9, she was foraging for food with her grandmother, who suddenly fell into a diabetic coma.
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He died in 85033 at age 22 shortly after he was returned to the United States in a coma.
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The long-term effects of both are numb feet, miscarriages, or a lot of barfing followed by a coma.
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Von Bulow was charged with deliberately injecting insulin into wife Sunny in 1980, sending her into an irreversible coma.
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Most long-term coma patients, however, eventually stabilize to the point that they can be released into alternative care.
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Some people also claim to have been abused in nursing homes where some coma patients end up, Huiss says.
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Otto Warmbier, 22, from Wyoming, Ohio, was imprisoned from January 2016 to June 2017, and was released in a coma.
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Local reports say Rooney suffered a skull fracture and blood clots -- and he was placed into a medically induced coma.
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In case you've just awakened from a brief coma, Pepsi is taking a lot of heat for its latest ad.
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