Post-concussion syndrome occurs when an individual has symptoms for a significant period, such as weeks or months, after a concussion-causing injury. A concussion is the mildest form of traumatic ...
Health symptoms caused by mold exposure can mimic a cold or feeling tired. If left untreated, mold can become ...
More longitudinal studies are needed to distinguish acute concussion physiology from remote effects of prior trauma. Two studies finding significant effects on EEG at 8 days post injury and ... with ...
Objective This study examined factors predictive of post-concussion syndrome (PCS; i.e., concussion-related symptoms lasting ≥4 weeks) among high school (HS) student-athletes during the ...
Amanda suffers from post-concussive syndrome, meaning the symptoms of her initial concussion have yet to go away, even after two years. “The Brain Injury Alliance does kind of two things for ...
Likewise, those with both depression and concussion reported significantly worse and more prolonged post-concussion symptoms than those who suffered a concussion but no depression. The EEG brain ...
The NFL said it will not mediate between the Miami Dolphins and Tua Tagovailoa about a potential return date. Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL's chief medical officer, told reporters Tagovailoa "is seeing ...
New York Giants star rookie Malik Nabers will miss Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks as he remains in concussion protocol, head coach Brian Daboll confirmed Friday. Speaking to the ...
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Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers suffered a concussion against the Cowboys on Sept. 26, 2024. Robert Sabo for NY Post Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers is helped off the field after suffering a ...
Mold exposure is thought to contribute to “sick building syndrome,” a phenomenon where people get sick inside a specific building with no clear explanation, said Mary M. Johnson, a principal ...