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As you age, your risk of this type of brain injury goes up. That’s why it’s important to know the signs and the best ways to ...
Teens who are sensitive to light or noise after a concussion are more likely to develop emotional symptoms such as anxiety and depression, a new study says. "Identifying factors such as these that may ...
Most people expect concussion recovery to follow a predictable timeline — a few days of rest, maybe a week or two of taking it easy, then back to normal life. But for roughly 10 to 15 percent of ...
As football season kicks off across the country, so does the recurring conversation around concussions, mental health and the ...
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — The fun and excitement of Friday night lights is upon us. But a shadow casting over that excitement that’s hard to look past, is the risk for concussions for student-athletes.
Athletes are at risk for developing PTSD, primarily due to the effects of sport-related concussions. Their neglect of their brain health stops them from receiving treatment.
Generally speaking, it’s safe to fly after experiencing a concussion (a type of mild brain injury) once your symptoms have gone away, and your medical professional has told you it’s OK to do so.
Keibert Ruiz has not been on the field for the Washington Nationals since July 5. After getting hit in the head with a foul ...
A number of rugby players, including Pat Lambie, have called it quits in recent years because of concussion problems.