Publication: Plasma metabolomic biomarkers accurately classify acute
mild traumatic brain injury from controls.
The article, «Plasma metabolomic biomarkers accurately classify acute
mild traumatic brain injury from controls,» is now online at the PLOS One journal.
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No pupil may resume athletic activity until they have been symptom free for not less than 24 hours and been evaluated and received written authorization
from a physician trained in the evaluation and treatment of
mild traumatic brain injuries.
The rules must require the immediate removal
from athletic activities of any pupil believed to have sustained a
mild traumatic brain injury.
Researchers
from the University of California, Irvine, Georgetown University and the University of Rochester have found that specific small molecules in blood plasma may be useful in determining whether someone has sustained a
mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), commonly known as a concussion.
Meanwhile, other researchers are studying serum to garner clues about links between
traumatic brain injury (TBI) and DNA methylation among individuals who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, gleaning information
from samples on 150 service members with
mild to severe TBI, along with 50 control subjects.
This new study builds on previous research
from this group showing that elevated blood levels of SNTF on the day of a
mild traumatic brain injury treated in the emergency room predicted those patients who would go on to suffer diffuse axonal
injury and long - term cognitive dysfunction.
About 5.3 million people in the US are living with a
traumatic brain -
injury - related disability, ranging
from mild sensory impairment to persistent coma.
But a new study
from Tel Aviv University researchers points to an «enriched environment» — specially enhanced surroundings — as a promising path for the rehabilitation of
mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) patients.
Symptoms of
traumatic brain injury can range
from the
mild, such as lingering headaches and nausea, to more severe impairments in memory and cognition.
Combining data recorded
from football players with computer simulations of the
brain, a team working with David Camarillo, an assistant professor of bioengineering, found that concussions and other
mild traumatic brain injuries seem to arise when an area deep inside the
brain shakes more rapidly and intensely than surrounding areas.
A Portland State University research team studying concussion has published an interactive diagram showing the many facets of
mild traumatic brain injury (TBI)--
from sleep problems to mood disorders to the increased danger of dementia — and how they connect with and affect each other.
Researchers at Indiana University's School of Optometry have received a grant
from the National Institutes of Health to study
mild traumatic brain injury in Indiana University and high school athletes.
Although a
traumatic brain injury is sometimes referred to as a «
mild concussion», most doctors and neurologists will tell you that there is no such thing as a
mild brain injury and that any
injury to
brain from a blow to the head is potentially a very serious health issue.
«Improving sleep following
mild traumatic brain injury could prove critical to maximizing recovery
from the
injury,» said Mareen Weber, Ph.D., an instructor in psychiatry at McLean Hospital, which is affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
Traumatic brain injuries vary
from mild to severe for both closed and open
brain injuries.
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injuries can range in seriousness
from mild to quite severe.
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mild traumatic brain injury and suffered
from cognitive dysfunction.
A concussion can range
from mild to severe, or there can be a
traumatic brain injury which can totally change the future and the life of the motorcyclist.
When people suffer
from mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBI), it sometimes takes time for people to recognize the extent of the
injury and the impact that the consequences of MTBI have on everyday life.
Injuries resulting
from defective products can range in severity
from mild lacerations or sprains, which will require minimal treatment and time away
from work, to amputation of limbs, paralysis, and
traumatic brain injury, all of which can lead to partial or total permanent disability.
Traumatic brain injuries can occur, ranging
from a relatively
mild concussion to a coma, or lasting cognitive issues.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) range in severity
from mild to catastrophic.
Brain and Head Injuries — In a car accident, one of the most common injuries suffered by drivers and passengers is a closed head injury, which can range from a mild concussion to a traumatic brain injury (
Brain and Head
Injuries — In a car accident, one of the most common injuries suffered by drivers and passengers is a closed head injury, which can range from a mild concussion to a traumatic brain injur
Injuries — In a car accident, one of the most common
injuries suffered by drivers and passengers is a closed head injury, which can range from a mild concussion to a traumatic brain injur
injuries suffered by drivers and passengers is a closed head
injury, which can range
from a
mild concussion to a
traumatic brain injury (
brain injury (TBI).