New Jersey TBI patients and recovery strategies
New Jersey brain injury patients may be interested in learning new ways to recover from trauma. Military members are some of the most commonly affected
New Jersey brain injury patients may be interested in learning new ways to recover from trauma. Military members are some of the most commonly affected
New Jersey residents with elderly parents may be interested in a study conducted in Finland. Researchers in Helsinki found that survival from brain injuries in
New Jersey residents may be interested to know that cheerleading is considered to be one of the most dangerous sports in the country. Cheerleading is
Many people who are involved in car accidents in New Jersey sustain traumatic brain injuries during the impact. While the devastating physical and cognitive effects
New Jersey brain injury patients may find interest in a 2015 study that found that military service members who received brain imaging testing shortly after
A person who incurs a serious head injury may suffer what is referred to as an acute subdural hematoma. This occurs when blood collects between
Many New Jersey residents are prescribed anticholinergic drugs to treat a number of conditions such as incontinence, asthma and muscle cramps, but recent research indicates
Athletes and other individuals who experience bumps to the head at work or at play may have bigger problems than experts once thought. Recent studies
Traumatic brain injuries are a serious public health concern that is more widespread and common than people might realize. While most New Jersey residents are
The human brain is the most vital and complex of all human organs. From the emotions we feel, to the breaths we take, to the
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