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Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a form of acquired brain injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. TBI can result when the head suddenly and violently hits an object, or when an object pierces the skull and enters brain tissue. Symptoms of a TBI can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the extent of the damage to the brain. A person with a mild TBI may remain conscious or may experience a loss of consciousness for a few seconds or minutes. Other symptoms of mild TBI include headache, confusion, lightheadedness, dizziness, blurred vision or tired eyes, ringing in the ears, bad taste in the mouth, fatigue or lethargy, a change in sleep patterns, behavioral or mood changes, and trouble with memory, concentration, attention, or thinking. A person with a moderate or severe TBI may show these same symptoms, but may also have a headache that gets worse or does not go away, repeated vomiting or nausea, convulsions or seizures, an inability to awaken from sleep, dilation of one or both pupils of the eyes, slurred speech, weakness or numbness in the extremities, loss of coordination, and increased confusion, restlessness, or agitation.
Neuren presents phase 2 clinical trial strategy for NNZ-2566

Neuren presents phase 2 clinical trial strategy for NNZ-2566

Long term ibuprofen therapy given after brain injury worsens cognitive abilities

Long term ibuprofen therapy given after brain injury worsens cognitive abilities

New research promising for improving brain cell survival after brain injury

New research promising for improving brain cell survival after brain injury

Neuren granted US patent for NNZ-2566

Neuren granted US patent for NNZ-2566

Researchers move closer to pinpointing age of brain activity changes related to language

Researchers move closer to pinpointing age of brain activity changes related to language

Certain chemicals in the blood may indicate brain injury

Certain chemicals in the blood may indicate brain injury

Novel compound stops brain cell degeneration in Alzheimer's disease

Novel compound stops brain cell degeneration in Alzheimer's disease

Traditional neck muscle resistance training may not protect athletes from head injuries

Traditional neck muscle resistance training may not protect athletes from head injuries

Astrocytes play a direct role in controlling blood flow in the brain - influencing Alzheimer's

Astrocytes play a direct role in controlling blood flow in the brain - influencing Alzheimer's

Brain injury can cause detrimental functional changes in brain regions far from the site of the actual injury

Brain injury can cause detrimental functional changes in brain regions far from the site of the actual injury

Discovery could lead to tests for the clinic or battlefield to diagnose ailments with just a few drops of blood

Discovery could lead to tests for the clinic or battlefield to diagnose ailments with just a few drops of blood

Site in the brain that controls language in right-handed people shifts with aging

Site in the brain that controls language in right-handed people shifts with aging

Breakthrough in Alzheimer's research

Breakthrough in Alzheimer's research

Methamphetamine users show symptoms similar to brain injury patients

Methamphetamine users show symptoms similar to brain injury patients

Researchers prevent post-traumatic brain damage using experimental drug

Researchers prevent post-traumatic brain damage using experimental drug

Moderate hypothermia is a safe treatment following traumatic brain injury in children

Moderate hypothermia is a safe treatment following traumatic brain injury in children

Portable device to check for concussions

Portable device to check for concussions

Brain-injury rehabilitation depends on acetylcholine circuitry

Brain-injury rehabilitation depends on acetylcholine circuitry

Level I trauma centers boost head injury survival

Level I trauma centers boost head injury survival

Use of anti-inflammatory steroids for traumatic head injuries may actually increase the risk of death

Use of anti-inflammatory steroids for traumatic head injuries may actually increase the risk of death

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