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Category Archives: Brain Injury Treatment

Leana Wen, MD, MSc, on her top public health priorities for 2023 – American Medical Association

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians, residents, medical students and patients. Continue reading

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The covid-19 virus gets into the brain what does it do there? – New Scientist

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

We now know that covid-19 can cause neurological symptoms, ranging from brain fog and headaches to strokes. Research is beginning to reveal how this happens and hint at better treatments By Michael Marshall The coronavirus that causes covid-19 has been found in the brain Darryl Fonseka / Alamy Stock Photo From the first weeks of the covid-19 pandemic, it has been clear that the disease often causes neurological symptoms ranging from headaches and brain fog to strokes and paralysis Continue reading

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Spinal Cord Injury: Can Brain and Nerve Stimulation Restore … – Neuroscience News

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

Summary: Nerve stimulation therapy has shown promise in the treatment of spinal cord injuries in animal models. Researchers hope the treatment will be used in humans with SCI to help restore movement to limbs. Source: Columbia University In 1999, when Jason Carmel, MD, Ph.D., was a second-year medical student at Columbia, his identical twin brother suffered a spinal cord injury, paralyzing him from the chest down and limiting use of his hands Continue reading

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Mortality As a Measure of Treatment Effect in Clinical… : Critical Care … – LWW Journals

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

Critically ill patients admitted to an ICU face a substantial risk of death (1); thus, all-cause mortality is a common measure of treatment effect in ICU-based randomized clinical trials (RCTs) (24). Mortality is patient-centered, objective, and definitive integrating the net benefits and harms of life-sustaining therapies (5). Because of ICU support, however, the risk of dying unfolds over time and is impacted by factors other than the immediate acute illness. Continue reading

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Mum thanks charity for lifesaving roadside treatment that saved … – The Guide Liverpool

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

The mother of a 19-year-old who was critically injured in a hit and run in Warrington, is celebrating her sons recovery, after the dramatic incident took place near his home, and has paid tribute to the North West Air Ambulances Charity. On Friday 29 October 2021, Sam Durcans son Dylan Fryers was walking to his local shop with his younger brother Ethan, when he was hit at speed by a car that failed to stop at the scene. Continue reading

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Using Brain Scans and Lifestyle to Resolve Mental Illness – The Epoch Times

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

When people ask me how brain imaging can impact mental health care, I tell them about one of my favorite patients named Jarrett. As a little boy, he was hyperactive, restless, impulsive, highly vocal, and wouldnt pay attention. His behavior was so disruptive that other kids didnt want to play with him, and he didnt have a single friend Continue reading

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Nic Dowd provides an update on his lower-body injury after missing … – Russian Machine Never Breaks

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

Capitals center Nic Dowd last played on January 16 against the New York Islanders. After just 57 seconds of ice time in that game, he took a hit from Isles forward Cal Clutterbuck that took him out of action with a lower-body injury. Continue reading

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The phenotype and prediction of long-term physical, mental and … – Nature.com

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

World Health Organization. WHO Coronavirus (COVID-19) Dashboard Continue reading

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Winner of reality TV show ‘Survivor’ pledges to donate prize money … – Stars and Stripes

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

Mike Gabler with his parents, Bob and Joan Gabler, while watching the final episode of the reality TV show Survivor, on Dec. 14, 2022. Mike Gabler won the shows $1 million prize and pledged to donate the money to veterans charities in honor of his father, a former Army Green Beret Continue reading

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Hurting so good? The pain in the strain may be mainly in the brain – Sydney Morning Herald

Posted: Published on January 27th, 2023

The pain mistake: Stimuli that are not legitimately pain-producing can still give us grief.Credit:The Project Twins/illustrationroom.com.au Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size It was one of those searing summer days where you leave the protective dome of your car and know that your scalp is going to get fried on the 10-foot scuttle across the pavement to the nearest shade. My target, on this glaring Tuesday morning in November 2019, was the sheltered portico of an anonymous glass-fronted building in the Melbourne suburb of Moorabbin. I bee-lined for the sliding glass doors and slipped into the cool confines of the buildings atrium, where I did a quick recce and spotted the sign I was looking for: Rehabilitation Medicine Group. Continue reading

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