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New Research Published On The Long-Term Effects Of TBI

Source: Flickr A lot of what we know about the long term affects of traumatic brain injury has been gathered by studying brain of the deceased, and working backwards from there. Very little research...

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New Study Says Soccer Headers May Be Causing TBI

Source: Dirk Hansen Soccer has a concussion problem rivaling that of the NFL, but it is less publicized because American’s just don’t seem to care about soccer and sadly the fact that majority of TBI...

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Sub-Concussive Hits Are Causing Serious Brain Damage

Source: Justin Russell It is no secret that the NFL has a brain injury problem. The issue has been covered by pretty much every major new source, and high profile deaths and suicides linked to...

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44.3% of All Canada’s Childhood TBI Cases Are Caused By Hockey

Source: Battle Creek CVB If you think football is the only sport having major brain injury issues, you haven’t been playing close enough attention to the headlines lately. Soccer, boxing, basketball,...

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Headset Identifies Brain Trauma With Electromagnetic Waves

A headset that identifies oedemas and haematomas in brain trauma patients through the sending and receiving of electromagnetic signals is the latest solution to the traumatic brain injury epidemic...

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New Research Offers New Concept of How Stem Cells Aid The Repair of TBI

Researchers from the University of South Florida mah have a new idea of how stem cells can help repair the brain following trauma such as traumatic brain injuries. The findings of a series of...

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