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A wound can leave a lasting imprint—even after it has healed. A new study in Current Biology finds that past injuries can ...
Reynolds’ life changed in the blink of an eye on June 22, 2008. He had just returned from a 15-month deployment to Iraq and ...
The blast from weapons used by the British military could be causing brain damage for soldiers and veterans, it has been ...
A psychedelic drug called ibogaine can safely and effectively treat long-term symptoms of traumatic brain injury in veterans, ...
The administration said it is fast-tracking clinical trials that would allow patients struggling with serious mental health ...
As school sports begin and summer trips come to a close, medical professionals are bringing awareness to traumatic brain ...
The Minnesota Office of Higher Education has awarded $2.9 million in grants to 15 research projects focused on spinal cord ...
Brain injuries and mental health problems diagnosed in veterans exposed to repeated low-level blasts from firing their own ...
A benefit concert in Exeter aims to raise funds for teenager Oscar Grossman as he recovers from a life-altering fall.
Now, Stanford Medicine researchers have discovered that the plant-based psychoactive drug ibogaine, when combined with ...
For military veterans, many of the deepest wounds of war are invisible: Traumatic brain injuries resulting from head trauma ...
People in dangerous jobs don’t usually sleep well. New research is investigating if their susceptibility to concussions and ...
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