Temple Independent School District trustees Dan Posey, Ronnie Gaines and Sandhya Sanghi will continue to represent their single-member districts after each was sworn in for another three-year term on Monday.
The district canceled its May 1 trustee election for the District 3, District 4 and District 5 seats during its regular board meeting on March 8 â after no one filed to run against the trio.
Posey â reelected by trustees Monday as board president â will begin his fourth full term as a trustee. He was first appointed to the board in 2011 to serve an unexpired term, and was elected to his first three-year term in 2012.
âIt is a great honor to continue to be on the Temple ISD school board,â Posey, who serves the northwestern parts of Temple ISD in District 3, said. âI have enjoyed it immensely and I appreciate the voters of Temple allowing me to continue my service. I look forward to working hard for our students, teachers, staff and our community.â
MIRROR LIGHTS: Traumatic brain injuries can increase stroke risk: Study
MIRROR LIGHTS: Traumatic brain injuries can increase stroke risk: Study
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Apr 23, 2021, 06:00 IST
Stroke risk for
patients with traumatic brain injuries is at its highest in the four months following injury and remains significant for up to five years post-injury, a new study suggested.
The findings of the study were published in the International Journal of Stroke. The
research was led by a team at the
University of Birmingham. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global health problem affecting over 60 million people a year worldwide.
TBI cases are rising due to a range of factors.
Traumatic brain injury is a global health problem affecting over 60 million people a year worldwide.
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WASHINGTON: Stroke risk for patients with traumatic brain injuries is at its highest in the four months following injury and remains significant for up to five years post-injury, a new study suggested.
The findings of the study were published in the International Journal of Stroke. The research was led by a team at the University of Birmingham.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global health problem affecting over 60 million people a year worldwide. Incidences of TBI are rising due to a range of factors including increased falls in the elderly, military conflict, sports injuries, and road traffic accidents. However, advances in critical care and imaging have led to a reduction in TBI-related mortality.
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