A new article looks at how TBI can force personality changes in patients.
Researchers discover a new protocol, which uses preventive blood thinners in the treatment of patients with TBI, lowers the risk of the patients developing fatal blood clots without increasing the risk of intracranial bleeding.
Researchers report concussions and TBI could increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early age.
Finding could point the way to new therapies to extend life and enhance healthy aging in humans.
Researchers report lower Omega 3 levels in veterans who expressed an increased risk of being depressed or suicidal.
A new study aims to help identify how to match personalized medicine to achieve the best outcomes for recovering in TBI patients.
New technology has been developed which can assess the location and impact of a brain injury by tracking eye movements.
Researchers find evidence of cognitive issues and miRNA biomarkers, indicating brain injuries from concussions or head-to-head contact, in college football players. The findings indicated lasting damage caused by sports related concussions occur earlier than expected.
Microscopic alterations in white matter may affect how patients with neurological conditions respond to non-invasive electrical brain stimulation.
Researchers discover a significant association between adults who have suffered a TBI and ADHD.
A new study claims researchers have been able to reactivate memories which could not otherwise be retrieved by using optogenetics.
A newly developed peptide hydrogel could help repair some of the damage caused by a traumatic brain injury. In rat models, the hydrogel improved the survival of brain cells, resulting in twice as many neurons at the injury site than in the control rats with TBI. Researchers reported new blood vessels also grew.