Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction. However, for those who experience a traumatic brain injury, also known as a TBI, talking with others can become a challenge. The consequences of a TBI can greatly change a person's life. After this incident,...
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How can a person’s attitude and emotions change after a TBI?
Traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are life-altering events that can bring about changes in a person. Even seemingly normal reactions may grow to become unwieldy or frustrating as time goes on. Along with physical complications, a TBI's emotional transformations can...
Concussion facts behind the myths
Concussions are one of the most widely known types of brain injuries, but they are also among the most misunderstood. There are many misconceptions that can lead to costly mistakes when dealing with the potential for a concussion. The more you understand about the...
Is a helmet enough protection against a TBI?
Helmets are an important part of athletic equipment. Although football players and other athletes use helmets to protect against brain injuries, there are concerns that this headwear does not prevent head or brain injuries. It is important to know the relationship...
Ways to support a student returning to school after a concussion
Students who suffer a concussion often have to stay out of school for a period of time to support their recovery. Since symptoms can linger after their doctor gives the all-clear to return, transitioning back to school may not be as simple as hopping on the bus and...
Recovery from TBI includes dedication to a rehabilitation program
After sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain cells begin to repair themselves. However, they need help to speed the process along. This is where rehabilitation comes in. With dedication and practice, a TBI patient can move forward again with the help of...
University research leads to new technique to treat TBI
Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have spent five years working on a non-invasive technique to treat traumatic brain injury (TBI) and other neurological disorders. The research team believes the new technique will improve upon the current...
Saliva test can help diagnose children with brain injuries
A majority of the research associated with traumatic brain injuries relates to adults. However, significantly more attention should go toward children because they make up a sizable portion of all brain injury sufferers in the United States. Every year, over three...
More parents forbid their kids from playing football
Football has been an American pastime for decades. From high school football games to the Super Bowl, there are many ways people bond over the sport. However, some reports suggest football could become a relic of the past. There has been a drastic increase in the...
Traumatic brain injuries increase risk of dementia
There are numerous types of traumatic brain injuries people can suffer. For example, a person could have a concussion as a result of a direct blow to the head or a contusion. These injuries can result in damage to one or several parts of the brain, and many scientists...