Defying the Odds

Daily MailFebruary 10, 2009

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IN most cases where the body is under water and starved of oxygen, brain cells start to die off within four or five minutes in a condition known as hypoxia.

Even if they survive, patients usually suffer some form of brain damage and might also be left with long-term slurred speech, muscular problems and other neurological difficulties.

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Defying the Odds

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