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After ten years of studying the brains, researchers believe they have an explanation for why similar levels of head trauma in different people can cause some of them to suffer more drastic symptoms of CTE than others.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | Boston UniversityAdolescent athletes who sustained concussions while playing a sport recovered more quickly when they underwent a supervised, aerobic exercise regimen, a study published today in JAMA Pediatrics has found.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkUniversity of Washington researchers are developing a smartphone app that can objectively detect concussions and other traumatic brain injuries.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | University Research | University of WashingtonThis is the first of a three-part video series that highlights how Indiana University research benefits the lives of people in Indiana and beyond.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | University Research | Indiana University BloomingtonProlonged rest is not ideal when it comes to treating concussion, and in fact, those who are active faster, appear to get better faster.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkStanford environmental engineers have developed a planning tool called AquaCharge that helps urban water utilities develop efficient, cost-effective systems to replenish aquifers.
Water Systems | University Research | Stanford UniversityA new study published in the journal Brain suggests that chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is caused by head injuries, not by concussions.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | Boston UniversityScripps program provides stepping-stone for diverse students considering graduate programs in earth and ocean sciences.
Water Systems | University of California San DiegoA Rutgers-led team of scientists has identified two molecules that protect nerve cells after a traumatic brain injury and could lead to new drug treatments.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | Rutgers University-New BrunswickEven without symptoms of concussion, researchers studying high school football players found two elevated biomarkers that are associated with brain injury.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | University Research | University of Michigan