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Category Archives: Brain Injury Treatment

The Next Coronavirus Nightmare Is What Happens After the ICU – The Daily Beast

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2020

When Janet Mendez first got off the ventilator, she had no idea who she was. [The hospital staff] kept calling me Maria, she told The Daily Beast. Continue reading

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Doctors facing grim choice over ventilators told to put patients with disabilities at the back of the line – The Conversation US

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2020

With a large number of patients with COVID-19, doctors face difficult choices. As cases related to the novel coronavirus continue to strain hospitals, doctors face difficult choices about rationing scarce medical resources like ventilators choices that will likely determine who lives and who dies. Several states policies tell providers to allocate scarce resources to those most likely to benefit. Continue reading

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Western and McMaster team up for study on new ways to treat first responders with PTSD – CBC.ca

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2020

A joint study by researchers at Western and McMaster universities on a new approach to treating first responders with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) will receive nearly $1 million in funding. Continue reading

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What Can We Even Do to Treat This Thing? – Slate

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2020

Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Getty Images Plus and Amazon. Two emergency physicians, based at two different hospitals in the New York metropolitan area, are logging their days for Slate. Continue reading

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Brain Monitoring Market Latest Trends and Analysis Future Growth Study by 2025 Cole Reports – Cole of Duty

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2020

Global Brain Monitoring Market: Snapshot Brain monitoring systems are used to measure the electrical or neuronal activity of the brain for various reasons such as to calculate bispectral index, i.e. the depth of anesthesia, diagnosis and monitoring of neurological and brain disorders, sleep disorders, trauma injury,to monitor intracranial pressure, and many other activities. Continue reading

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Bernalillo County Behavioral Health Services wants to expand training and education – NMLiving

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

Community Margarita Chavez-Sanchez, Director of the Bernalillo County Behavioral Health Services discussed how they are improving behavioral health outcomes in Bernalillo County through innovative, cohesive and measurable programs, treatment of services, and supports aimed at preventing the incidence of crisis and substance use disorder. he three divisions of the Department of Behavioral Health Services are Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse, and Driving While Intoxicated Continue reading

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Life-threatening acute water intoxication in a woman undergoing hysteroscopic myomectomy: a case report and review of the literature – BMC Blogs…

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

Hysteroscopic procedures are performed using an endoscope, with intrauterine distention using either gas (CO2) or fluid distending media. The procedure can lead to life-threatening events if systemic absorption of distending media such as AWI occurs (0.060.2% of women) [2] Continue reading

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Walman Optical and Essilor Vision Foundation Renew Partnership – InvisionMag

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

(PRESS RELEASE) MINNEAPOLIS, MN Walman Optical announced that it has renewed its partnership with Essilor Vision Foundation (EVF) to continue Walman Opticals Kids With a Vision program throughout 2020. Continue reading

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You can have an MRI with a pacemaker, but you’ll need to be cautious – Insider – INSIDER

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

Generally, pacemakers improve quality of life for individuals who have a condition causing bradycardia, or a slowed heart rate. However, because there is an electrical device implanted near your heart, you'll need to be more cautious in certain situations. Continue reading

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Measuring iron in the brain can point to dementia – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2020

Researchers have discovered a way of detecting the progression of dementia in people with Parkinsons disease by measuring iron deposits in their brains. Continue reading

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