Brain injury destroys your role in your family, and your family history affects how you and your family members react to your ...
Having a traumatic brain injury, no matter how serious, is associated with a greater likelihood of qualifying for work disability up to five years later, according to a study published February 11, ...
Zulfiqar A Bhutta and colleagues argue that the response to children in fragile and conflict affected settings must move beyond event based framings to tackle cumulative and intergenerational ...
Over time, these cascading effects contribute to a growing burden on the person, their family, and the healthcare system. As ...
In former college and professional football players, a new study has found higher levels of inflammation were associated with ...
Neuroscientists identify a CRF-neuron "switch" in the brain's BNST region that, when activated, allows for significantly faster unlearning of fear responses.
Touching the lives of an average 110 people each day in Aotearoa, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is much more common than any of us would like it to be. Yet it is often misunderstood, underestimated and ...
For most young children, the sight and voice of a parent serve as a primary source of comfort and safety. A new study ...
A CORONER has issued an urgent warning over heart medication taken by thousands of Brits following the death of an apparently ...
Medications (such as melatonin, growth hormones, brain stimulants, atorvastatin, or dopamine and serotonin regulators) likely reduce fatigue after a traumatic brain injury. Other treatments, such as ...
Decades of research on attachment and developmental trauma tells us what happens when we separate children under terrifying conditions.