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Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a form of acquired brain injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. TBI can result when the head suddenly and violently hits an object, or when an object pierces the skull and enters brain tissue. Symptoms of a TBI can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the extent of the damage to the brain. A person with a mild TBI may remain conscious or may experience a loss of consciousness for a few seconds or minutes. Other symptoms of mild TBI include headache, confusion, lightheadedness, dizziness, blurred vision or tired eyes, ringing in the ears, bad taste in the mouth, fatigue or lethargy, a change in sleep patterns, behavioral or mood changes, and trouble with memory, concentration, attention, or thinking. A person with a moderate or severe TBI may show these same symptoms, but may also have a headache that gets worse or does not go away, repeated vomiting or nausea, convulsions or seizures, an inability to awaken from sleep, dilation of one or both pupils of the eyes, slurred speech, weakness or numbness in the extremities, loss of coordination, and increased confusion, restlessness, or agitation.
Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

ApoE4-carrying men with Alzheimer's disease at risk of brain bleeds

ApoE4-carrying men with Alzheimer's disease at risk of brain bleeds

Armaron Bio starts Phase 2 trial for novel lead candidate drug for heart failure

Armaron Bio starts Phase 2 trial for novel lead candidate drug for heart failure

Researchers identify potential brain-based biomarker for depressive symptoms

Researchers identify potential brain-based biomarker for depressive symptoms

Sexual dysfunction prevalent among recent combat veterans

Sexual dysfunction prevalent among recent combat veterans

Brain's hippocampus essential for recognizing previously encountered events

Brain's hippocampus essential for recognizing previously encountered events

New magnetic field delivery method could help treat traumatic brain injury

New magnetic field delivery method could help treat traumatic brain injury

PRN Course for rehabilitation nurses now available online

PRN Course for rehabilitation nurses now available online

Breakthrough research suggests that female sex hormone may save lives on the battlefield

Breakthrough research suggests that female sex hormone may save lives on the battlefield

Restoring memory in aging mice

Restoring memory in aging mice

Advances in Whole Mount Brain Imaging

Advances in Whole Mount Brain Imaging

Developing tailored interventions for cognitive and behavioral symptoms key to improving outcomes after TBI

Developing tailored interventions for cognitive and behavioral symptoms key to improving outcomes after TBI

The Medical Center of Plano Partners with BIND, Brain Injury Network of Dallas to support survivors of traumatic brain injuries

The Medical Center of Plano Partners with BIND, Brain Injury Network of Dallas to support survivors of traumatic brain injuries

Females with mild closed-head brain injury more likely to misuse alcohol later in life

Females with mild closed-head brain injury more likely to misuse alcohol later in life

Single drop of blood in the brain can activate autoimmune response akin to multiple sclerosis

Single drop of blood in the brain can activate autoimmune response akin to multiple sclerosis

Head injury patients do not benefit from brain cooling therapy

Head injury patients do not benefit from brain cooling therapy

Researchers develop strategies to prevent pediatric head injuries from toppled TV sets

Researchers develop strategies to prevent pediatric head injuries from toppled TV sets

New app may help athletes identify possible concussion symptoms

New app may help athletes identify possible concussion symptoms

New study heightens concerns over detrimental impact of air pollution on gene associated with AD risk

New study heightens concerns over detrimental impact of air pollution on gene associated with AD risk

Adult survivors of childhood posterior fossa brain tumors have low working memory

Adult survivors of childhood posterior fossa brain tumors have low working memory

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