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The risk of developing a malignant brain tumor is significantly higher in patients with a history of moderate-to-severe — but not mild — traumatic brain injury, new data show.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in 2021 show higher death rates among men, older adults, and certain ethnic groups, highlighting the need for targeted prevention and healthcare intervention.
PHILADELPHIA — Older adults who sustained a prior head injury were nearly two times as likely to sustain a future fall compared with those who did not have a prior head injury, according to a ...
Traumatic brain injury’s (TBI) after-effects can show up months and years after a long-forgotten head injury from a car accident, a fall, sport-related head injury, etc. Often overlooked in ...
Some 13% of older adults are diagnosed with traumatic brain injury (TBI), according to a study by UC San Francisco and the San Francisco VA Health Care System. These injuries are typically caused ...
Johns Hopkins University researchers have found that traumatic brain injuries, known as TBIs, were the second most common injury among adults treated in U.S. emergency rooms for injuries related to ...
Children who sustained traumatic brain injuries may experience psychological effects like anxiety, phobias and depression more than a decade later, researchers say.
Adult Americans who have had a moderate or severe head injury, even decades ago, are almost three times as likely to die as those who have never suffered a head injury, according to a study ...
Adults who suffer head injuries in their 50s or younger produce lower-than-expected scores on cognitive tests at age 70s, a study published Thursday by the Annals of Clinical and Translational ...