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Traumatic brain injuries have long affected military service members, with the Department of Defense reporting nearly 516,000 ...
A team of researchers from APL and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is developing next-generation brain organoid platforms to better understand the effects of mild blast-induced ...
It starts with a hit. Maybe a tackle in a high school football game. Maybe a blast wave during military service. The damage ...
Repeated TBIs are linked to an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases like early-onset dementia, which has the highest prevalence and is the most concerning, writes Kathy ...
The effect of traumatic brain injury on learning and memory: A synaptic focus. The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry, 31 (2), 195–214. https://doi ...
Now a leading head injury charity is calling on British military veterans to donate their brains for scientific research into the effects of blast. The Concussion Legacy Foundation says thousands ...
Causes and symptoms of TBI TBI is often caused by a bump, blow, jolt, or explosive blast to the head, or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the brain's normal function.
Nicole Herling speaks to a reporter about her brother’s traumatic brain injury, which researchers believe was “likely” caused by exposure to blasts during his experience in the Army Reserves.
Experts say the gunman’s brain tissue points to traumatic injury ‘likely’ caused by blasts in the line of duty; the Army disagrees, but is taking steps to limit exposure.
What the Lewiston shooter’s brain injury can tell us about blast exposure in the military Experts say the gunman’s brain tissue points to traumatic injury ‘likely’ caused by blasts in the ...