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Delayed medical treatment after sustaining a blow to the head can be life-threatening. Know the symptoms of head injury; seek help immediately to prevent complications.
A head injury can change a life forever. Babies and the elderly are susceptible to head trauma, but preventive measures can guard against injuries to the head at any age.
An injury to the head can be very serious. This article focuses on some of the signs and symptoms of a serious head injury including tests and scans that are carried out.
TBI occurs when a sudden trauma causes brain damage. TBI can affect who an individual is and have devastating outcomes including permanent disability and even death.
Head injuries in sports can run from mild to severe. Early recognition can lead to appropriate and life-saving medical care.
Understanding brain concussion symptoms and how head injuries can affect brain damage may be key in preventing unnecessary long-term damage.
As the body of evidence grows linking repeated concussions to permanent brain deterioration, Congress calls for an independent study.
The aging brain combined with common medications makes older adults more vulnerable to traumatic brain injury with more severe consequences.
Leon Roach, 19, died Saturday after being taken off life-support. Roach missed protective padding and landed head first on to concrete during a rope swing exercise.
Approximately one-third of skateboarding injuries each year involve head injuries. Wearing a helmet can reduce the severity of the injury by cushioning the blow.
Many cyclists do not wear protective headgear, even in countries with compulsory cycling helmet laws. A well fitting helmet can reduce serious head injuries. Here's why.
Death of actress from Quebec ski injury highlights fact that sport has risks, some of which can be minimized by taking precautions.
A U.S. government study says the wearing of helmets by motorcycle riders and passengers helps to save lives, and cuts down on the severity of head injuries.
Catastrophic injuries in cheerleaders are on the rise as girls and young women compete for prestigious spots on high school, college, and private teams.
Here follows a list of causes, symptoms, dianosing criteria, and medical treatment for childhood epilepsy....
Cerebral palsy refers to a collection of movement disorders and it is estimated that 764,000 children and adults live with the condition in the US alone.
Depression can be very disruptive to a person's life. Recognizing the signs of depression and understanding its causes can be helpful in knowing when to seek help.
Sports injuries are body fractures, dislocations, sprain, and strain that can happen to athletes while engaging in sports activities.
About 60 million Americans a year experience frequent insomnia, which can lead to or stem from more serious deficits.
Trauma to the brain results in many mood and behavior problems. Depression is frequently cited after a mild head injury due to frustration and loss of self esteem.
A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine casts doubt on the effectiveness of treating sleep disorders associated with traumatic brain injury.
Traumatic brain injuries can be life changing. Look for symptoms in anyone who has hit his or her head and treat head injury like the very real injury that it is.
How prevalent are Traumatic Brain Injuries? There are 1 million incidences of head injury per year nationally. 50,000 to 110,000 people suffer severe disability.
The brain and spinal column (CNS) are the control center and communications network for the body. Injuries to these organs can result in serious long-term effects.
Benjamin Flores, 24, died Tuesday from head injuries sustained in a bout the previous Thursday. Andras Nagy, 23, died Thursday after succumbing to his head injuries.
Car surfing is the latest high risk behavior in which an individual either stands or lies down on the top of a car while another person is driving.
Problems with smell and taste are common and unpleasant but usually not serious. Because the brain processes these two senses together taste is dependent on a good nose.
The same brain damage that has been seen in boxers is now being seen in former National Football League players.
Epilepsy affects 50 million people worldwide, of which 85% live in developing countries. Seventy percent of these people would have normal lives with treatment.
Survivors of traumatic brain injury often experience cognitive, physical, emotional and behavioral changes. Expressive arts therapy offers a means to cope and recover.
Speech therapists are gaining additional qualifications in life coaching in order to provide their patients and clients with a more holistic service.
Michael Schumacher could yet make a return to Formula One despite having retired in 2006 with a link-up with Ross Brawn at the new Mercedes GP team mooted.
Due to the efforts of the Kevin Dare Memorial Foundation, Penn State Athletics, and Enventys, specially designed helmets are now available for pole vaulters.
Seizures manifest in a variety of ways. Accurate description of such seizures can be very valuable in achieving a diagnosis of epilepsy.
The causes of memory impairment range from the trivial but often worrying to the serious and permanent. The more serious causes are often associated with other features.
The cause of this progressive condition is unknown and there is no cure. However several methods, such as vestibular rehabilitation, can help manage the symptoms.
This article explains risk factors associated with the development of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and how people can minimize the chance of getting dementia.
Kids need their parents' help to stay safe while bike riding. Falls, faulty bike equipment, and other vehicles all put children at risk of injury.
An adult skier or snowboarder sustains one injury for every 300 days on the slopes. Preparing well beforehand can prevent a lot of skiing and snowboarding injuries
In 2005, the World Health Organization found that 24.3 million people worldwide suffered from Dementia, with 4.6 million new cases a year.
Identifying the type of headache can help with a treatment and prevention plan.
Should Americans be forced to wear helmets when they ride motorcycles?
A new study finds that nonfatal bus injuries are double and nearly triple of past estimates. How safe are school buses?
Beginning horseback riders must juggle unfamiliar equipment, posture and commands. A successful first-time riding experience is possible with these safety tips.
Research examining sports injuries sustained on artificial field turf and natural grass football fields uncover a number of statistically significant differences.
Reacting to recent criticism, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced changes in how the NFL will respond to players who suffer possible concussions.
Forensic analysis of remains found in a gladiator cemetery in Ephesus, Turkey, provided new facts about the way those men fought and died.
On July 8, 1917, Canadian artist Tom Thomson paddled away for an afternoon of fishing on Canoe Lake. A few hours later, his empty canoe showed up near the dock.
Medical research indicates that multiple concussions or head injuries could have long-term effects such as headaches, blurred vision, dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
People with expressive aphasia have problems speaking, writing, or reading. These tips may help you to better communicate with someone who has expressive aphasia.


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