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Concussions in children aged 6 and under continue to affect their health three months after the event. This is the finding of a study led by Miriam Beauchamp, a professor in the Department of ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNNew Research Proves That Just One Concussion Could Seriously Impact A Child’s Educational AttainmentIn the study, the team compared data from patients who were treated in hospital for a TBI (anything from a mild concussion to ...
The study looked at data from 1,630 children ages 5 to 18 who went to nine different emergency rooms across Canada. The study found that for kids ages 8 to 18 who were recovering from a concussion ...
Discovery of Alpha-1-Antichymotrypsin as a Marker of Delayed Recovery from Concussion in Children. Journal of Neurotrauma , 2024; DOI: 10.1089/neu.2023.0503 Cite This Page : ...
For years, the treatment protocol for children with concussions involved keeping them out of school to rest in a quiet, dark room with reduced access to screens until they felt better. In the past ...
Children's intelligence quotient (IQ) scores are not significantly different in the first months after concussion compared with before concussion, data suggest.. In a multicenter study of almost ...
The study compares 566 children diagnosed with concussion to 300 with orthopedic injuries. The children range in age from eight to 16 and they were recruited from two cohort studies.
Child Concussion: What To Know If Your Child Takes a Blow To the Head SUNDAY, April 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) — When a child tumbles to the floor from a blow to the head, a parent's inner alarms ...
It was more common for children with a non-sport or recreation-related concussion (39.6%) or recreation-related concussion (35.7%) to be first seen in the ED compared with children who sustained a ...
Concussions in Children Because their heads are large compared to the rest of their body, young children get concussions fairly often. As kids enter adolescence, they have rapid height and weight ...
The study looked at data from 1,630 children ages 5 to 18 who went to nine different emergency rooms across Canada. The study found that for kids ages 8 to 18 who were recovering from a concussion ...
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