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Category Archives: Brain Injury Treatment

Traumatic Brain Injury Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

Posted: Published on August 17th, 2020

Traumatic Brain Injury | American Association of Neurological Surgeons Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a disruption in the normal function of the brain that can be caused by a blow, bump or jolt to the head, the head suddenly and violently hitting an object or when an object pierces the skull and enters brain tissue. Continue reading

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Family legacy honored through gift to traumatic brain injury research – The South End

Posted: Published on August 17th, 2020

She was always a futurist, Paul Silverman said of his mother, Roselyn, who died in 2018 at the age of 92. This outlook translated through all aspects of her life, from her twenty-plus years as an economic statistician for the New York City Budget Bureau to her hobbies in publishing science fiction and investing in pharmaceutical stocks. As Roselyn gained momentum, so did her legacy, which grew to include a nearly million-dollar gift to support traumatic brain injury research at the Wayne State University School of Medicine Continue reading

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Dozens of serving and ex special forces have brain injuries from Iraq and Afghanistan – Mirror Online

Posted: Published on August 17th, 2020

Up to 75 serving and former special forces soldiers have brain injuries from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Special Air Service and Special Boat Service members have been medically downgraded or forced to leave because of their condition. The disclosure comes after we revealed last week that thousands of our troops suffer from traumatic brain injuries after being hurt in a blast Continue reading

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Use of CGRP receptor blocker erenumab in the management of post-traumatic headache: a case series of 5 women. – Physician’s Weekly

Posted: Published on August 17th, 2020

Post-traumatic headache (PTH) is a disabling headache disorder and the most common sequela of mild traumatic brain injury. The pathophysiology of PTH is poorly understood and there is limited available evidence to guide prophylactic medication selection Continue reading

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Recovery From the 5 Most Common Car Accident Injuries – Lawyers.com Blog

Posted: Published on August 17th, 2020

On average, there are about 16,438 car accidents across the United States per day and thousands more are injured when we account for passengers and pedestrians. While not everyone is injured in a car crash, there are a lot who are. The injuries range from mild to severe Continue reading

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IRRAS Announces First Global Patient Treatment with Newly Developed Hummingbird Solo ICP Monitoring System – PRNewswire

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

STOCKHOLM, Aug. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- IRRAS AB, a commercial-stage medical technology company with a comprehensive portfolio of innovative products for neurocritical care, today announced the first patient treatment using the Hummingbird Solo, an additional line extension to its innovative Hummingbird ICP Monitoring product family that was launched in December of last year.Hummingbird Solo is a single-lumen, bolt-based monitor that measures the pressure within a patient's brain tissue and helps diagnose and manage patients' intracranial pressure (ICP) after traumatic brain injury (TBI), a subarachnoid hemorrhage, or stroke. The first Hummingbird Solo patient was treated by a team, led by neurosurgeon Dr. Continue reading

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COVID And The Brain: ‘You Should Be Afraid’ – KPBS

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

Horror explores themes relating to the brain be it about disembodied brains on a rampage or how someone can control your mind or what happens to your gray matter when you're zombified. Continue reading

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Seattle Genetics Announces TUKYSA (tucatinib) Approved Within Months for All Countries Participating in FDA’s Project Orbis Initiative – BioSpace

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

Aug. 12, 2020 12:00 UTC BOTHELL, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seattle Genetics, Inc., Inc Continue reading

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EED-mediated histone methylation is critical for CNS myelination and remyelination by inhibiting WNT, BMP, and senescence pathways – Science Advances

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

INTRODUCTION Chromatin reorganization, regulated by such features as histone modifications, is a major epigenetic event essential for vertebrate development (1, 2). The polycomb repressive complex PRC2 (polycomb repressive complex 2), the sole complex that catalyzes trimethylation of histone H3 lysine K27 (H3K27me3) in mammals (3), has two functional modules, the catalytic EZH1/2 and the methyl groupbinding EED, which function as a writer and a reader of methylated H3K27, respectively (4). Continue reading

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Alexandra Najjar: The face of Beirut’s man-made tragedy – Arab News

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

LONDON: In an ideal world, Alexandra Najjar should have been able to enjoy the rest of a pleasant Mediterranean summer with her family. Continue reading

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