Yes. For example, some patients with inoperable brain tumors have had successful outcomes with radiation. The tumors stopped growing and the patients' quality of life improved.
There are success stories where patients who had brain metastases from other cancers received radiation. The metastases were controlled, reducing pain and other symptoms associated with the spread to the brain. This allowed the patients to have more time with their families and enjoy a relatively normal life for a longer period. The radiation targeted the cancer cells specifically, sparing the surrounding healthy brain tissue as much as possible.
Yes, there are. For example, some athletes who had anoxic brain injury during accidents managed to return to their sports after recovery. Their high physical fitness before the injury and the intensive rehabilitation they underwent played a role in their success.
Well, I've heard that in some cases, whole brain radiation has led to complete remission of cancer cells in the brain. One patient was able to return to normal activities after the treatment. Also, for some with advanced stages of brain tumors, it helped prolong survival and improve their daily functioning.
There was a case where a person had a malignant brain lesion. Through precise radiation treatment, not only was the growth of the lesion halted, but it also started to regress. This led to an improvement in the patient's cognitive functions. They could think more clearly, and their memory also got better over time. The radiation was carefully planned and adjusted according to the patient's condition throughout the process.
Yes. A famous one involves a patient who developed an infection after brain surgery. The infection spread rapidly and was very difficult to control. Eventually, it led to a long - term coma and the patient never fully recovered.
Yes, there are. For example, some musicians with schizotypal traits have achieved great success. Their unique view of the world often gives their music a distinct flavor that fans love. They might have had difficulties in social interactions, but they poured their emotions and experiences into their music.
Yes, there is a case where a patient with cirrhosis adhered to a strict regime of complementary therapies like acupuncture along with conventional medical treatment. This holistic approach seemed to have a positive impact on their liver health. Their symptoms like fatigue and abdominal pain reduced, and the overall health of the liver improved.
If 'atchar' is a type of product, say a food item like a unique pickle (just an example as we don't know), a success story could be a small - scale producer who started selling it at local markets and then expanded to national or even international distribution. This would involve things like perfecting the recipe, building a brand, and meeting regulatory requirements.
No. Cheating is wrong, and any form of success obtained through cheating is not real or sustainable. In any field, whether it's academics, sports, or business, cheating violates the rules and ethics.
Yes, there are. For example, some patients who had early - stage pancreatic cancer and received precise radiation therapy, along with proper chemotherapy, have seen their tumors shrink significantly. This has not only extended their survival time but also improved their quality of life during the treatment period.
There is a story of a man who had post - traumatic stress disorder related anxiety. Through acupuncture, he started to have fewer nightmares and his hyper - vigilance decreased. Acupuncture helps by promoting the body's natural healing process. In his case, it likely influenced the hormonal and neural pathways associated with anxiety. The needles at the right points might have triggered the release of endorphins, which are natural mood - boosters, thus alleviating his anxiety symptoms.