A car accident. A football tackle. An unfortunate fall. These things—and more—can cause head injuries. Head injuries can happen to anyone, at any age, and they can damage the brain.
Rick Springfield revealed he suffered from brain damage, which he discovered unexpectedly, years after a Las Vegas concert fall.
Based on an NFL model of brain trauma, researchers delivered a mild impact to the heads of awake, 9-month-old female rats ...
Feb. 27, 2025 — A new study suggests a nasal spray developed to target neuroinflammation could one day be an effective treatment for traumatic brain injury (TBI). By studying the effects of the ...
Mild repetitive head injuries do more than just cause short-term issues with cognition, behavior and motor skills. They also lead to an increased risk of dementia, Parkinson's disease and chronic ...
In honor of Brain Injury Awareness Month this March, Holly Kostrzewski is sharing her own story of a TBI after a car accident ...
A seemingly normal day in the late ’90s abruptly changed for Jeremy Greene. With music filling the car and friends chatting, ...