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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.
AOA supports efforts to prevent traumatic brain injury in athletes

AOA supports efforts to prevent traumatic brain injury in athletes

UTHealth enrolls first patient in new stem cell therapy trial for ischemic stroke

UTHealth enrolls first patient in new stem cell therapy trial for ischemic stroke

Progesterone could fight against neuroblastoma

Progesterone could fight against neuroblastoma

Article describes predictors of post-TBI psychiatric disorders

Article describes predictors of post-TBI psychiatric disorders

Sinapis completes first clinical trial of lead drug for stroke and traumatic brain injury

Sinapis completes first clinical trial of lead drug for stroke and traumatic brain injury

New AANN Clinical Practice Guideline on traumatic brain injury

New AANN Clinical Practice Guideline on traumatic brain injury

Emotional empathy linked to physiological responses to angry faces

Emotional empathy linked to physiological responses to angry faces

Study links physiological responses to anger with reduction of empathy after severe TBI

Study links physiological responses to anger with reduction of empathy after severe TBI

Spirituality, religion can help traumatic brain injury victims to rehabilitate

Spirituality, religion can help traumatic brain injury victims to rehabilitate

No reason to move on bicycle helmet laws: Study

No reason to move on bicycle helmet laws: Study

NextGen launches first CSF multiplex protein assay for detecting CNS diseases

NextGen launches first CSF multiplex protein assay for detecting CNS diseases

NOCSAE receives $1.1M research grants to advance science of sports medicine

NOCSAE receives $1.1M research grants to advance science of sports medicine

Study provides epidemiology of fatal occupational traumatic brain injury in the U.S.

Study provides epidemiology of fatal occupational traumatic brain injury in the U.S.

Research in progress for novel protein kinase inhibitors: GEN

Research in progress for novel protein kinase inhibitors: GEN

Study finds strong link between head injury and violent behavior in young people

Study finds strong link between head injury and violent behavior in young people

Mild brain injury tracked using special MRI technique

Mild brain injury tracked using special MRI technique

Diffusion tensor imaging detects brain abnormalities in U.S. military personnel with mild traumatic brain injury

Diffusion tensor imaging detects brain abnormalities in U.S. military personnel with mild traumatic brain injury

RegeneRx Thymosin beta 4 stimulates maturation of central nervous system progenitor cells

RegeneRx Thymosin beta 4 stimulates maturation of central nervous system progenitor cells

Study to examine whether red wine component could help reduce concussions in pro boxers

Study to examine whether red wine component could help reduce concussions in pro boxers

Electrical disturbances in injured brain lead to poor recovery

Electrical disturbances in injured brain lead to poor recovery

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