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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.
Brain injuries in Ontario's construction industry are highest in August and October

Brain injuries in Ontario's construction industry are highest in August and October

AVANIR's STAR trial Phase III data to be presented at the World Congress on Controversies in Neurology

AVANIR's STAR trial Phase III data to be presented at the World Congress on Controversies in Neurology

Researchers develop integrated treatment program for PTSD affected veterans

Researchers develop integrated treatment program for PTSD affected veterans

SFC Fluidics to develop handheld traumatic brain injury diagnostic device for the U.S. Army

SFC Fluidics to develop handheld traumatic brain injury diagnostic device for the U.S. Army

Medical experts explore future of health advancements at Military Medicine Symposium

Medical experts explore future of health advancements at Military Medicine Symposium

Non-accredited education programs for people with chronic disabilities

Non-accredited education programs for people with chronic disabilities

Oxygen Biotherapeutics submits a patent application for its heart attack treatment device

Oxygen Biotherapeutics submits a patent application for its heart attack treatment device

Oxygen Biotherapeutics to commence Phase II-b trial of Oxycyte in treating traumatic brain injury

Oxygen Biotherapeutics to commence Phase II-b trial of Oxycyte in treating traumatic brain injury

Innovative stroke treatment device to minimize brain damage

Innovative stroke treatment device to minimize brain damage

Phase 3 clinical trials of BHR-100 infusion to be initiated by BHR Pharma

Phase 3 clinical trials of BHR-100 infusion to be initiated by BHR Pharma

VA tries to keep up with surge of need

VA tries to keep up with surge of need

HTDS announces closure of Regulation D 504 offering

HTDS announces closure of Regulation D 504 offering

Educating teenagers could lower accident risk, says NRSF

Educating teenagers could lower accident risk, says NRSF

BRNI announces agreement to advance research on brain and neurological disorders

BRNI announces agreement to advance research on brain and neurological disorders

SBIR subcontract awarded to Novint Technologies to develop a videogame for soldiers suffering from TBI

SBIR subcontract awarded to Novint Technologies to develop a videogame for soldiers suffering from TBI

Advances in traumatic brain injury to be presented at the University of New Mexico

Advances in traumatic brain injury to be presented at the University of New Mexico

New research on post-traumatic stress disorder to be presented at MHRF

New research on post-traumatic stress disorder to be presented at MHRF

MRRI research study to investigate how zolpidem might restore consciousness for patients in the vegetative state

MRRI research study to investigate how zolpidem might restore consciousness for patients in the vegetative state

Nonlethal blasts can induce enough skull flexure to generate potentially damaging loads in the brain

Nonlethal blasts can induce enough skull flexure to generate potentially damaging loads in the brain

Oxygen Biotherapeutics to present at the Rodman & Renshaw Annual Global Investment Conference

Oxygen Biotherapeutics to present at the Rodman & Renshaw Annual Global Investment Conference

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