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If more isn’t done to combat concussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, more families will be grieving tragic deaths.
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 ...
A study by researchers at Rutgers Health has uncovered a way to precisely identify and target trauma sites in the body within ...
A new study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry provides initial evidence for a non-invasive brain stimulation ...
Despite Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) showing potential for motor rehabilitation following stroke, clinical adoption is lacking. BCI featuring unsupervised training at home may facilitate the ...
Anxiety and depression stem from the brain predicting negative outcomes, even in safe situations. Trauma rewires prediction systems to anticipate danger in present experiences where none exists.
Krempels Brain Injury Center provides its services regardless of an individual’s ability to pay. While many assume public programs like Medicaid cover the cost of long-term recovery services; in ...
Gut-brain axis impacts treatment outcomes in bipolar patients, study finds by Microbiology Society edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Natural remedies and home treatments, such as dietary changes and vitamin supplements, may help a person manage hypothyroidism or an underactive thyroid. Hypothyroidism typically requires someone ...
Tristan Mikelas of Richland has been building things since he was 3. Now 11, he celebrated making his 100th Kids Workshop project on June 7 at Home Depot along William Flinn Highway in Hampton.
After surviving a devastating head injury in 2009, a man has opened up about the long-term impact it has had on his identity, emotions and daily life —sharing raw reflections that struck a chord ...