Traumatic brain injury, especially moderate-to-severe injury or repeated injuries, is linked to increased all-cause and dementia-related mortality, new research shows.
An explosion does not need to strike the head to injure the brain. When a blast occurs, it generates a sudden pressure wave ...
Researchers find that short-term antibiotics can heal traumatic brain injuries by remodeling the gut microbiome and reducing neuroinflammation.
Brain trauma does not always leave a visible mark, but it can quietly reshape the way a person thinks, reacts, and relates to others. Families often describe it as living with someone who “looks the ...
Having a traumatic brain injury, no matter how serious, is associated with a greater likelihood of qualifying for work disability up to five years later, according to a study published February 11, ...
On any given night, 60,000 people in Canada will go to sleep homeless. Research estimates that more than half of them have ...
Brain injury destroys your role in your family, and your family history affects how you and your family members react to your ...
Patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) who complete computerized cognitive games show improved neuroplasticity and cognitive performance, according to new research published in Journal of ...
North American Brain Injury Society honors the pioneering neurorehabilitation researcher and clinician at the NABIS 18th ...
A new congressional proposal is aimed at filling a huge void that undermines the health of service members and veterans, the crying need for better medical diagnostic tools to identify hidden brain ...
Medications (such as melatonin, growth hormones, brain stimulants, atorvastatin, or dopamine and serotonin regulators) likely reduce fatigue after a traumatic brain injury. Other treatments, such as ...