I Know Now That I can Accomplish Great Things in Spite of Being Epileptic. (Sports)
The Virginian Pilot 2011, May 11
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Chelsea Henline was on an operating table at Johns Hopkins Hospital, a horseshoe-shaped flap of her skull carved away and resting on her forehead. One-hundred and twenty electronic leads were attached to various parts of her brain. Their job: to determine what of Henline's grey matter could be removed to ease her epileptic seizures without robbing her of vital motor functions like speech, mobility, eyesight and memory.
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