News - Kevin Everett
By Erin Nicholes, The Montana Standard, Butte Jun. 13--ANACONDA -- The preferred route for a 400-mile power transmission line would run through Mill Creek, NorthWestern Energy officials said this week.
If Dr. Barth Green had his way, there would be no space program. His idea of a moon-shot is curing paralysis. Green has spent his career redefining what is possible for people who suffer catastrophic injuries.
Kevin Everett was transferred Friday to a Houston hospital to begin the next phase of his rehabilitation, less than two weeks after the Buffalo Bills tight end sustained a life-threatening spinal cord injury.
Kevin Everett is showing some movement in both hands and greater strength in his leg muscles, further positive signs for the Buffalo Bills tight end following a life-threatening spinal-cord injury.
By Henry L. Davis, The Buffalo News, N.Y. Sep. 15--Doctors called Kevin Everett's progress a minor miracle. But improvement in the condition of the Buffalo Bills tight end is more likely the result of good luck and good medicine, including an experimental therapy.
