DELRAY BEACH — How does one heal that which cannot be seen? It’s a riddle the Help Our Wounded (HOW) Foundation of South Florida is solving with science, targeting the most elusive of wounds that ...
From the NFL to youth soccer, sports teams have been forced to reckon with decades of research showing the risks of repeated blows to the head through contact sports. At the same time, participation ...
MINNEAPOLIS — For college athletes with concussion, brain changes may remain visible in brain scans up to a year after they are cleared to return to play, according to a study published on March 12, ...
Ray Roman brought his own experiences playing football at Poway High School to his new documentary, “Concussed: The American Dream.” The 2005 graduate said he spent eight years working on the film ...
Concussion damage could linger in an athlete's brain for at least a year, long after they've rejoined their sport, a new study says. Concussed college athletes had brain changes that remained visible ...
A: Yes, traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress are “co-morbid” in the military. A kid can get bonked on the head, but in the same engagement, he might see his buddy lose a leg or arm or ...
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