Dr. Joshua Startup explains how Chelsea Hospital’s inpatient rehabilitation unit helps traumatic brain injury patients ...
Researchers from the University of Seville and the University of Cadiz, coordinated by the professors of Physiology Pedro Núñez-Abades and Carmen Castro, have demonstrated that the use of diterpenes ...
ECOWASTE Coalition, a public interest group advocating for a zero waste and toxics-free society, on Thursday cautioned Filipino consumers from purchasing aerosol paints containing lead additives in ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of more than 10,000 toddler tower stools due to “serious fall and injury hazards.” According to ...
Diabetes develops silently, causing damage before diagnosis. Learn how early intervention can prevent complications and ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI)—a condition that leads to partial or complete paralysis—has a profound impact on millions of ...
Use of OTC analgesics — including acetaminophen and NSAIDs — improves concussion symptoms and reduces recovery time in injured athletes, preliminary research suggests.
Concussion damage could linger in an athlete’s brain for at least a year, long after they’ve rejoined their sport, ...
For college athletes with concussion, brain changes may remain visible in brain scans up to a year after they are cleared to return to play, according to a study published on March 12, 2025, online in ...
Sanford Health doctors are warning that concussions can happen to anyone and may cause chronic issues if repeated, during Brain Injury Awareness Month.
Dr. Jennifer King, chief of pediatric sports medicine for Hawaii Pacific Health, explains what a traumatic brain injury entails.
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