A quick shake of the head after a hard hit could signal that a person has suffered a concussion, a new study suggests.
Anyone who experiences any symptoms after a bump or blow to the head should be seen by a health care professional who has experience evaluating concussions. It is important to watch for any of the ...
Driscoll Children's Hospital recently received a $525,000 grant from Toyota's Way Forward Fund for a new "Heads Up: ...
It's well-known that adults who are victims of intimate-partner violence are also often victims of traumatic brain injury, ...
Awareness of and the prevention and treatment of traumatic brain injuries have become ... "When I played at Rancocas Valley ...
Sills said that the NFL’s concussion protocol is reviewed annually “to ensure players are receiving care that reflects the ...
Those who had both depression and concussion reported nearly twice as many symptoms of depression as those who had either ...
A new study reveals that athletes with both concussion and depression face significantly worse symptoms for both conditions ...
"Concussion is a brain injury and should always ... person-centred approaches to brain health that prioritise promotion, prevention, treatment, care, and rehabilitation. Furthermore, the WHO ...
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The campaign aims to raise awareness of the fact that concussion is a traumatic brain injury and is a risk to every player on the pitch. It has been endorsed by players, coaches and team doctors ...