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Brain Injury

A USC-led team has archived and shared hundreds of brain scans from stroke patients, which researchers hope will help to forecast which patients will respond to a variety of rehabilitation therapies.
Brain-imaging software developed at Stanford may lead to a major change in how hospitals respond to some stroke patients.
A new study published in the journal Brain suggests that chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is caused by head injuries, not by concussions.
This is the first of a three-part video series that highlights how Indiana University research benefits the lives of people in Indiana and beyond.
University of Washington researchers are developing a smartphone app that can objectively detect concussions and other traumatic brain injuries.
A new study by Boston University researchers suggests a progressive, degenerative brain disease may be more common in football players than previously thought.
Prolonged rest is not ideal when it comes to treating concussion, and in fact, those who are active faster, appear to get better faster.
Surgery can restore vision in patients who have suffered hemorrhaging in the eye after a traumatic brain injury, according to a small study from vision researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
An alligator researcher, a crash test dummy and an ex-Boston Red Sox medic join forces to unravel the mystery of water polo concussions.