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Category Archives: Brain Injury Treatment

Guilt drove him to keep his brain-injured wife alive. What would she have wanted? – Los Angeles Times

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

It was Valentines Day 2010 when Steve Simmons asked his wife, Rafaela, to go on a motorcycle ride. She wanted to stay home, he said Continue reading

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Dent in head: Causes and when to see a doctor – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

A dent in the head may have a variety of causes. Continue reading

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Survey: Many NH vets still struggle with PTSD, TBI – The Union Leader

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

CONCORD New Hampshire is doing a better job of caring for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injuries, but the mission is far from complete. Continue reading

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Pain, agony and ‘years of duress’: How hockey wives are fighting back over players’ chronic brain injuries – CBC.ca

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Wade Belak fought in the NHL over the course of 14 seasons. Continue reading

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FAQs: The concussion sub, and why the rule is important | ESPNcricinfo.com – ESPNcricinfo

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

With Bangladesh forced to make not one but two concussion substitutes in the Kolkata Test against India, here's a quick recap on everything you need to know about this new introduction to top-flight cricket. What is a concussion Continue reading

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The brain finds a way to adapt, even when we remove half – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

A fascinating new study involving people who underwent hemispherectomy surgery to remove one of the brain's hemispheres in childhood shows that these individuals now display almost no immediately obvious effects of this procedure. Brains have two halves, known as hemispheres. Each has various regions that regulate different aspects of our physical and cognitive functioning. Continue reading

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The Future of Sports Law and Business Conference – Lexology

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Kieran Mercer and Miriam Spencer, representing our Sports Injury team, attended the flagship Kings Chambers Future of Sports Law and Business Conference at Manchester Citys Etihad Stadium on 1 November 2019. The conference brought together sports lawyers, athletes, regulators and academics to discuss the most prescient legal issues facing the world of sport. The conference included panels covering topics from the regulation of football agents to bullying and sexual abuse in sport. Continue reading

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Neurological experts insist more research into concussions is needed to better recovery of injured sportswomen – The Telegraph

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Leading neurologists have called for more research into women and concussion in an effort to aid the recovery of sportswomen who have sustained a mild traumatic brain injury. The differences in post-concussive recoveries between men and women were laid bare in a special report by Telegraph Sport, which underlined how female brain cells were at greater risk of degeneration from a head injury trauma than male brain cells. It also shed light on how women are more susceptible to prolonged post-concussive recovery lengths, highlighting the case of Britain's Olympic hockey gold medallist Nicola White, who has been unable to return to the pitch 20 months after suffering a concussion. Continue reading

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Your DNA may underlie the severity of your concussion symptoms – On Biology – BMC Blogs Network

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Neuropathologists Lili-Naz Hazrati and Nicole Schwab explain how genetic variation could make different people more susceptible to neurodegenerative disease following concussion. Continue reading

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Local couple works on a device that could alter the quality of life of millions of seniors for the better – Valley Roadrunner

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Rob and Anita Baranowski of Left Coast Engineering. Its not often that you can work on a project that could revolutionize the quality of life of millions and perhaps billions of people Continue reading

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