As Stephanie Zavilla prepared to take her first run on a tubing hill in Grand County, she had no idea her life was about to ...
In a new study on mice, an experimental antibody treatment reduced the lingering after-effects of head injuries.
In today's Health Matters with TSET, Amy Slanchik shares more about the millions of Americans who live with disabilities ...
Use of OTC analgesics — including acetaminophen and NSAIDs — improves concussion symptoms and reduces recovery time in injured athletes, preliminary research suggests.
Sanford Health doctors are warning that concussions can happen to anyone and may cause chronic issues if repeated, during Brain Injury Awareness Month.
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News Medical on MSNUnderstanding the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of traumatic brain injuryA car accident. A football tackle. An unfortunate fall. These things—and more—can cause head injuries. Head injuries can happen to anyone, at any age, and they can damage the brain.
March is brain injury awareness month and March 15 is International Long Covid Awareness day. One local doctor said she's ...
According to the CDC, traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is a major cause of death and disability with over 69,000 TBI-related ...
New national survey shows public misconceptions about brain injuries persist and highlight need for educationSurvey ...
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IFLScience on MSNNasal Spray Shows Potential To Treat Traumatic Brain InjuryCould football players with a concussion one day be treated with a quick spray up their nose? That could be a possibility one ...
Headers have long been associated with concussion risk, so in 2016, the U.S. Soccer Federation banned headers in athletes younger than 10 and limited the time players aged 11 to 13 could practice ...
Out of desperation, the family tried stem cell therapy. Some studies show stem cell treatment can quickly reverse concussion ...
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