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Sudden onset blindness spurred Mark Pollock to become an adventure athlete, and when a fall from a second-story window ...
A committed team of speech pathologists, occupational therapists, counselors, and volunteers come together to support these warriors on their transformative journey.
The Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) discusses water landings in Paragraph 6-3-3, Ditching Procedures. It lists three ...
Traumatic brain injuries have long affected military service members, with the Department of Defense reporting nearly 516,000 ...
Over the past decades, some lawyers have started using brain imaging scans as evidence during criminal trials, to provide a ...
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 ...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) happens to millions of people annually. It can strike anyone, from athletes to grandma cooking lunch. Most of these injuries go und ...
Traumatic brain injuries can have lasting effects on memory, mood, and aging. Explore what causes these issues—and how they’re treated.
It starts with a hit. Maybe a tackle in a high school football game. Maybe a blast wave during military service. The damage ...
A new study has found that damage to a specific white matter pathway in the brain—the right uncinate fasciculus—may increase the likelihood of criminal or violent behavior following brain injury.
Focused ultrasound targeting the amygdala safely reduced emotional brain reactivity and improved symptoms of depression, anxiety, and trauma disorders, suggesting it may be a promising new treatment ...
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 ...