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Traumatic brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head or body. An object that goes through brain tissue, such as a bullet or ...
Mild traumatic brain injuries usually require no treatment other than rest and over-the-counter pain relievers to treat a headache. However, a person with a ...
Patients should not return to daily activities concurrently, but rather gradually, starting with light activities for short time periods. As symptoms improve, ...
Falls around the home are a leading cause of head injury. Protect your children. To help lessen the risk of head injuries in children, block off stairways and ...
Using longitudinal follow-up of 1418 individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI), researchers analyzed whether TBI is associated with increased risk of ...
The severity of traumatic brain injury can vary greatly. A mild traumatic brain injury may cause temporary confusion and headache, but a serious one can be ...
The Traumatic Brain Injury Model System uses a team-based approach with faculty and staff working together to improve treatments and outcomes for people ...
Some studies suggest that the risk for developing depression following a traumatic brain injury may be two to five times higher than in the rest of the ...
If a head injury causes a mild traumatic brain injury, long-term problems are rare. But a severe injury can mean significant problems.
The purpose of this study is to study the structure and biochemistry of the brain and/or bodily fluid and tissue after death. Comparison of specimens from ...
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