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FOXBORO — From the time most professional football players begin playing the game — and for many, that is at a very young age — they are taught to believe that the sport requires a warrior mentality, and that nearly any injury can and should be played... Full Article at Providence Journal
CARROLL -- In the midst of pain from a jaw shattered in five places, a broken collarbone, a fractured left femur, compound fractures of the right tibia and fibula and a collapsed lung, Jeffrey Devereaux II had a moment of clarity. Full Article at Lancaster Eagle Gazette
Dr. David Durham Managing Director/Director, Brain Injury & Neurocognitive Regeneration, The Mosaic Neuroscience Group. View Photo »
We have a hard time believing that we do have one ... It took me a long time to realize that I had a brain injury.
Center Line -- Linda Sengstock says she and her family did all they could to nurse her son back to health after a drunken driver left him with a debilitating brain injury in January 2007. Full Article at Detroit News Online
Bergen County Police and a Hackensack drug treatment center are among a growing number of agencies using a software program to identify dangerous intersections, spot teen driving trends and reduce accident fatalities. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Jim Commentucci/The Post-StandardLiberty Lodge Outfitters owner Kevin Workman stands for a photo Wednesday with US Army veterans Brandon Moak (front left) and Randy Taylor (right) in a field adjacent to his home in Locke. Full Article at Syracuse.com
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Former U.S. Army Specialist Eric Edmondson and his father Ed Edmondson participate in a news conference about Democratic efforts to pass an omnibus veterans� health bill at the U.S. Capitol November 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
We’d like to make Massachusetts a model for the rest of the country for how we detect and treat traumatic brain injury
Ridden by Shaun Bridgmohan, War Echo got a three-length victory over Color Me Up in Thursday's featured $49,403 Brain Injury Association of Louisville Purse for fillies and mares at Churchill Downs. Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal
A 15-month-old girl who died of traumatic brain injury more than a year ago died at the hands of her father, who slapped her head into a highchair repeatedly because she wouldn't stop throwing food on the floor, according to court documents. Full Article at Anchorage Daily News
Brain damage, or acquired brain injury, is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Full Article
Dr. David Durham Managing Director/Director, Brain Injury & Neurocognitive Regeneration, The Mosaic Neuroscience Group.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Former U.S. Army Specialist Eric Edmondson and his father Ed Edmondson participate in a news conference about Democratic efforts to pass an omnibus veterans� health bill at the U.S. Capitol November 10, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Ed Edmondson, father of Former U.S. Army Specialist Eric Edmondson, speaks during a news conference about Democratic efforts to pass an omnibus veterans� health bill at the U.S. Capitol November 10, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Ed Edmondson (C) shakes hands with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) while introducing his son U.S. Army Specialist Eric Edmondson before a news conference about Democratic efforts to pass an omnibus veterans� health bill at the U.S. Capitol November 10...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Daniel Akaka (D-HI) (R) thanks U.S. Army Specialist Eric Edmondson and his father Ed Edmondson after a news conference about Democratic efforts to pass an omnibus veterans� health bill at the U.S. Capitol November 10,...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) (L) thanks U.S. Army Specialist Eric Edmondson (C) and his father Ed Edmondson (top) during a news conference about Democratic efforts to pass an omnibus veterans� health bill at the U.S. Capitol November 10, 2009 in Was...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 28: National Football League Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Committee member Dr. Andrew Tucker testifies before the House Judiciary Committee about football brain injuries on Captiol Hill October 28, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Dick Benson, from Austin, Texas, whose son Will, was killed by a football brain injury in 2002, pauses as he is overcome with emotion during testimony before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on legal issues relating to football head injuries , Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, on Capitol H...
View Photo »Dick Benson, from Austin, Texas, whose son Will, was killed by a football brain injury in 2002, pauses as he is overcome with emotion during testimony before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on legal issues relating to football head injuries, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, on Capitol Hi...
View Photo »Dick Benson, from Austin, Texas, right, whose son Will, seen on slide above, was killed by a football brain injury in 2002, pauses as he is overcome with emotion as former New York Giants running back Tiki Barber, left, looks on, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, during a House Judiciary Commit...
View Photo »Dick Benson, from Austin, Texas, whose son Will, seen on slide above, was killed by a football brain injury in 2002, during testimony on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on legal issues relating to football head injuries.
View Photo »The American Federation for Aging Research; the American Pain Foundation; the Black Women's Health Imperative; the Brain Injury Association of America; the Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis; the Colon Cancer Alliance; the Emergency Coalition to Save Cancer Imaging; the Hypertrophic Cardi...
View Photo »The American Federation for Aging Research; the American Pain Foundation; the Black Women's Health Imperative; the Brain Injury Association of America; the Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis; the Colon Cancer Alliance; the Emergency Coalition to Save Cancer Imaging; the Hypertrophic Cardi...
View Photo »In this June 8, 2009 photo, a patient, left, participates in rehabilitation in the Traumatic Brain Injury Unit at Jamaica Hospital in New York.
View Photo »In this June 8, 2009 photo, a patient, left, participates in rehabilitation in the Traumatic Brain Injury Unit at Jamaica Hospital in New York.
View Photo »Caregiver Michelle Briggs at the conference of the Wounded Warriors Project during at the Hotel Monaco in Washington, Monday, July 20, 2009. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat.
View Photo »Michelle Briggs helps her husband Bob sort his medication in their home, Wednesday, July 15, 2009, in Hillsboro, Iowa. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat. On bad days, she lifts him out of bed and picks him up when he falls.
View Photo »Michelle Briggs talks with her husband Bob in their home, Wednesday, July 15, 2009, in Hillsboro, Iowa. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat. On bad days, she lifts him out of bed and picks him up when he falls.
View Photo »Bob Briggs works on his computer as he gets help from his wife Michelle in their home, Wednesday, July 15, 2009, in Hillsboro, Iowa. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat. On bad days, she lifts him out of bed and picks him up when he falls.
View Photo »Bob Briggs walks with his service dog Pock outside his family's pet grooming business, Wednesday, July 15, 2009, in Hillsboro, Iowa. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat. On bad days, she lifts him out of bed and picks him up when he falls.
View Photo »Bob Briggs walks with his service dog Pock outside his family's pet grooming business, Wednesday, July 15, 2009, in Hillsboro, Iowa. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat. On bad days, she lifts him out of bed and picks him up when he falls.
View Photo »Michelle Briggs works on a dog in her pet grooming business, Wednesday, July 15, 2009, in Hillsboro, Iowa. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat. On bad days, she lifts him out of bed and picks him up when he falls.
View Photo »Michelle Briggs talks with her son Cody, husband Bob and daughter Ashlea outside their home, Wednesday, July 15, 2009, in Hillsboro, Iowa. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat.
View Photo »Bob Briggs walks outside his home with his service dog Pock, Wednesday, July 15, 2009, in Hillsboro, Iowa. On good days, Michelle Briggs has to remind her 40-year-old husband to shower and eat. On bad days, she lifts him out of bed and picks him up when he falls.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 29: Kimberly Noss testifies before the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel April 29, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: Former U.S. Army Specialist Eric Edmondson and his father Ed Edmondson participate in a news conference about Democratic efforts to pass an omnibus veterans� health bill at the U.S. Capitol November 10, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »We have a hard time believing that we do have one ... It took me a long time to realize that I had a brain injury.
We’d like to make Massachusetts a model for the rest of the country for how we detect and treat traumatic brain injury
This guy was a veteran, with 18 years in, just recently had been in Iraq, and had been diagnosed with PSTD and traumatic brain injury as result of an IED explosion ... While he was assaulting her, he was saying things such as 'I'm not going to let you die on me,' which certainly indicated to me there wa...
Mississippi has the third highest number of brain injury survivors in the nation
The completion of this trial represents an important step in the development of NeuroSTAT. It sets the stage for a next round of financing that will eventually take us into clinical trials in traumatic brain injury patients in Europe and the US.
PTSD and mild traumatic brain injury many times go unnoticed because they have no physical signs and they need no stitches, no braces, no casts, and no surgeries ... Soldiers suffering from these two injuries may not even be aware they’re suffering themselves.
Mr. Field was a disabled veteran who was homeless due to circumstances beyond his control and it was because of the traumatic brain injury he suffered while in the Marine Corps that he was no longer able to support himself
There's always hope. Brain injury and recovery is not on a deadline or a timeline. Survivors always surprise us
She has a very severe brain injury ... which cannot be explained from the fall that you mentioned.
Our experiments for the first time showed that HBO treatment reduces expression of these promoters of inflammatory responses after traumatic brain injury and recommend HBO treatment as an attractive therapeutic tool for improving recovery from head injury.
This discovery may lead to treatments that help repair spinal cord injury and may be beneficial to patients with brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's, multiple sclerosis and stroke.
I knew he had suffered a serious brain injury
The proposed cuts are especially biased against people with mental illness, developmental disabilities and traumatic brain injury, who may need help just as much as people with physical disabilities
There are three processes by which patients will be admitted – 90% of those will be working with the NHS. If someone has been in hospital with a brain injury after a road accident, for example, then they could then come to our unit.
Brain injury is an enigma
He's raising a lot of money for the Brain Injury Association
They already have impaired judgement from brain injury ... If you add alcohol to that would be quite problamatic.
no evidence of worsening injury or chronic cumulative effects of multiple MTBIs [Mild Traumatic Brain Injury] in NFL players.
After her brain injury, the one thing she didn't do is participate in a support group where she could actually talk to people who had been through similar experiences, and she really wanted to give the community that chance to talk
Look Tim, we know the National Championship could very likely be on the line in Baton Rouge, but it’s really not a healthy idea for you to get you noodle beaten on in Death Valley in 13 days, given you’ve just left the hospital with a brain injury.
Within the brain injury community, you have to have a place to go to get comfortable with your new self, with your speech or memory or life again
They're estimating 360,000 of the returning military personnel will come home with a brain injury
Determining cognitive processing capacity in behaviorally unresponsive patients has been a real dilemma for clinicians working in brain injury
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@eskay27 his brain injury I mean, and about not being able to tell who's lying anymore
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