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Researchers from the University of Georgia found a new drug that may boost the brain's ability to heal itself after injury.
Acquired brain injuries. Acquired brain injuries (ABIs) aren't caused by trauma. They're caused by other things, ... Does the brain fully heal after a traumatic brain injury?
The findings of this type of phenomenological research can be useful for those affected by an acquired brain injury, including the injured individual, their family, friends, and health practitioners.
At Krempels Brain Injury Center, Survivors of Acquired Brain Injury produce their own Podcast, Let’s “Talk Radio,” proudly sponsored by Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital Network.
Every acquired brain injury is 'as individual as a thumbprint', and advocates say support is lacking. By Bethany Cody. Topic: Brain and Nervous System ...
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Every acquired brain injury is 'as individual as a thumbprint', and advocates say support is lacking - MSNPublic speaker Eva Sifis is host of A New You — a community television show that demystifies brain injury — and acquired a brain injury 25 years ago, when she was hit by a car.
Aphantasia is a condition where the brain can't form visual images. Learn about its causes, impact on memory, and ongoing research into this unique condition.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBrain injury linked to criminal behavior in new studyA new study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Brigham and Women's Hospital and ...
PORTSMOUTH — On June 11, Krempels Brain Injury Center celebrated its 25 th Anniversary supporting individuals living with acquired brain injuries and raised over $200,000 during the evening ...
Powell River Brain Injury Society community engagement coordinator Gretchen Conti [left], with client support worker Sophia ...
Salman Khan reveals he suffers from brain aneurysm; here's what you need to know about the condition
Brain aneurysm is a condition wherein there is a bulge or ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain. Salman Khan returned to ...
Among the funded projects is ‘FIT4Labour’, a tool designed to help midwives and doctors identify babies at risk of brain damage or death during labour. The funding will support real-world testing of ...
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