She survived a Taliban bullet that shattered her skull's thinnest bone. But one day later, as she lay in a medically induced coma in a Peshawar, Pakistan, hospital, her condition suddenly deteriorated, and her doctors did not know whether she would live or die. The year-old would survive to become a global icon of courage and an international ambassador for girls' education. That part of her remarkable story is widely known, but what hasn't been told before is how close she came to dying in the hospital and how a team of doctors and the most powerful man in Pakistan made sure that did not happen. In exclusive interviews for ABC News and the BBC News on the one-year anniversary of her shooting, Malala's doctors reveal for the first time how she developed a serious infection and suffered from organ failure in the hospital, in part because of inadequate care.


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Back to Health A to Z. If you see someone having a seizure or fit, there are some simple things you can do to help. If the person is in a wheelchair, put the brakes on and leave any seatbelt or harness on. Support them gently and cushion their head, but do not try to move them. Do not put anything in their mouth, including your fingers.





The magnetic tape is the oldest memory media for computers, still in use today. Developed in Germany in but not used until in the Mauchly-Eckert UNIVAC I computer, the magnetic tape was created for audio storage and uses the magnetic wire recording principle. In Oberlin Smith learned of the magnetic sound recording device Phonograph by Thomas Edison and decided to improve the Edison phonograph without initially getting away from a magnetic sound recording.

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