A quick shake of the head after a hard hit could signal that a person has suffered a concussion, a new study suggests.
Those who had both depression and concussion reported nearly twice as many symptoms of depression as those who had either ...
Concussions occur when the brain experiences sudden acceleration or deceleration forces, leading to damage to brain cells and ...
Depression can make it tougher for athletes to recover from a concussion, and vice versa, a new study finds. Student athletes ...
Depression and sports-related concussion are neurological conditions that have many overlapping symptoms and uncertain ...
Driscoll Children's Hospital recently received a $525,000 grant from Toyota's Way Forward Fund for a new "Heads Up: ...
A new study reveals that athletes with both concussion and depression face significantly worse symptoms for both conditions ...
All participants completed surveys measuring depression and concussion symptoms. Participants who ... athletic trainers may need to adjust their treatment of co-occurring concussions and ...
Student athletes who have both concussion and depression have significantly worse symptoms for both conditions ... trainers might need to adjust their treatment of athletes with both concussion ...
The participants, who had an average age of 27, reported shaking their heads in response to a range of symptoms that ... said ...