Traumatic brain injury was associated with increased long-term all-cause mortality, largely driven by dementia-related mortality, highlighting the potential long-term neurologic consequences of TBI.
Traumatic brain injury is bidirectionally associated with the incidence of stroke, dementia, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s disease, a retrospective study shows.
Traumatic brain injury is a common health concern that can arise when children often fall or are accidentally dropped. The result is sudden trauma that can cause a brain injury by an outside force, ...
There is a bidirectional association between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and certain neurological conditions, according to a ...
Falls account for two-thirds of TBIs in adults over 65. Preventing falls is therefore key to mitigating the risk of TBI. Falls can happen to anyone and can lead to tragic consequences, even where ...
The human brain can be injured in a number of ways. Some injuries are caused by internal factors, including infections, tumors, and strokes. When a brain injury is caused by an external physical force ...
Researchers from Peking University and the China-Japan Friendship Hospital have gained new insights into the role of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM-1) in traumatic brain injury ...
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