From football fields to military training grounds, head injuries are leaving lasting marks on the brain in ways we're only ...
Harm caused by repeated concussions, especially in the context of sports, has gained attention in both research and the media. A new study has found that psilocybin, the psychedelic ingredient in ...
Medical University of South Carolina scientists have uncovered a link between the innate immune system and cognitive problems ...
A nanomaterial based on a platform developed by Professor Samuel Stupp crosses the blood-brain barrier and targets harmful ...
An Australian-first study finds evidence of previously undetected, long-term cognitive changes in women more than six months ...
Midlothian Athletic Association Director Dr. Derron Simon has a message for parents of children who play contact sports: while it may look like an epidemic of concussion injuries is sweeping little ...
Football season is well underway, and fans know those athletes get hit hard. Could better helmets and guidelines around concussion prevention someday eliminate head injuries from the sport? Host Flora ...
The word “concussion” may bring to mind football players and other athletes. Or maybe someone who’s been in a bad car wreck. But the truth is that a concussion isn’t always the result of a severe ...
A traumatic brain injury can change a person’s life in ways that aren’t always visible. You may look “fine” from the outside, but struggle with headaches, memory problems, mood shifts, dizziness, or ...
Toddlers practice toilet training. Some young children practice cursive writing while others practice riding a bike. Teens practice problem solving and essay skills through daily homework. But as ...