Education on the prevalence and severity of TBIs may help patients better understand risk, and allow them to work on preventative strategies.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Scientists know that people who suffer brain injuries are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease later in life because of prolonged brain inflammation that damages brain cells.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - More than two million Americans will suffer a traumatic brain injury this year. TBI is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the U.S., impacting ...
February 17, 2026 — The Brain Trauma Foundation has updated the 2001 evidence-based guidelines for the care of patients with penetrating traumatic brain injury (pTBI). A working group of more than 30 ...
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, ...
The Neurologic Wellness Institute explains why persistent concussion symptoms deserve a closer look - and how advanced diagnostics are changing the standard of care ...
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Clinic announced plans Thursday to establish a Level I trauma center at its main campus, a facility that would provide the highest level of emergency care for critically injured ...
A hickey may be more than just a mark of affection, but it can sometimes indicate minor blood vessel injury. In rare cases, ...