Update on Return to Activity After Sport-Related Concussions
...incidents, followed by other high-contact sports. “While more families, physicians and coaches are aware of the health risks of a blow to the [...]
...incidents, followed by other high-contact sports. “While more families, physicians and coaches are aware of the health risks of a blow to the [...]
...interactions as protective measures against depression and PTSD symptoms Dr. Alan Teo, lead author on the paper, summed up the findings this way: “When we look [...]
...when not in use, and using wired headsets or headphones when making calls. Petition Razi Berry is the founder and publisher of the [...]
...not find a relationship between time-outs and negative side effects in children,” said Lead author Rachel Knight, Ph.D., pediatric psychologist, University of [...]
...neuroscientist Benjamin Libet’s experiments. The entire brain consists of approximately 100 billion neurons, and each individual neuron transmits electrical [...]
...and vitamin D supplements, and possibly less sun avoidance. Scandinavian nations are among the countries with the lowest number of COVID-19 cases and mortality rates [...]
...and you get hit in the head again, you’re going to have even more severe consequences,” said John Lukens, PhD, of UVA’s Department [...]
...Zetterberg, Claire Paquet, Kaj Blennow. Head‐to‐head comparison of clinical performance of CSF phospho‐tau T181 and T217 biomarkers [...]
...Health recently awarded Seals $4 million to launch a larger follow-up study of about 100 people, comparing a 12-week IMST protocol [...]
...through thoughts and lists in your head. There can be a tendency to reflect on past events, interactions and the desire to plan [...]