The skull evolved for protection against blunt force. Modern acceleration and rotational forces expose the brain to new injury risks. We must rethink brain protection strategies.
A recent study published in Brain Communications has shed light on how traumatic brain injuries, such as those experienced in combat or accidents, might influence the development of brain changes ...
This damage is called a traumatic brain injury. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration continues to study TBI and encourages the development of medical devices to help diagnose and treat it.
March is Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month, a condition that has led to permanent disability in more than 5 million ...
Nasal Spray Shows Preclinical Promise for Treating Traumatic Brain Injury Feb. 27 ... of this novel avenue of treatment, ... Neural Mechanisms of Sleep-Dependent Motor Learning Revealed in ...
Traumatic brain injury is a leading killer of children ... As pathological masses accumulate in the cranial vault and after compensatory mechanisms (expansion of cranial sutures, increased CSF ...
The Progesterone for Traumatic Brain Injury ... a variety of metabolic pathways and receptor mechanisms activated in the secondary injury cascade after TBI. Both can promote neural survival ...
A nasal spray, referred to as nasal anti-CD3, could be the first FDA-approved treatment for traumatic ... underlying mechanism,” said Saef Izzy, head of the Immunology of Brain Injury Program ...
Longevity Project event hosted by Summit Daily News on Tuesday, March 18, almost every hand in the audience at the ...