People who have headaches after experiencing concussions may also be more likely to have higher levels of iron in areas of the brain, which is a sign of injury to brain cells, according to a ...
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A new study of high school football players found that concussions affect an often-overlooked but important brain signal. The findings are being presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological ...
The lasting impact that concussions can have on the brain is on the minds of anyone involved in football, from parents of the youngest Pop Warner players to those in the professional ranks. More and ...
A new study in mice reports that concussions sustained early in life can cause subtle brain changes that re-emerge later in life. The findings, published in Experimental Neurology, may have ...
Researchers study the function of different types of brain cells after traumatic injury using fluorescent dyes in a novel "mini-brain." A biomedical engineering professor at the University of ...
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Many people assume that once the initial symptoms improve, the brain has fully recovered. However, experts stress that ...
Doctor wrapping child's head. Children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may experience more disability after mild brain injuries than those without the condition, according to the ...
Researchers conducted a study related to high school football players and the effect of concussions on brain activity. Approximately 91 high football players participated in the study. Symptoms of ...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) equipment. Pre- and post-season resting-state MEG data was collected from 91 high school football players, of whom 10 were diagnosed with a concussion. MEG is a ...