Second impact syndrome (SIS) is a devastating condition that occurs when an individual who suffers from initial concussive symptoms due to a head injury sustains a second impact upon their head before fully recovering from the first blow. The brain is in a vulnerable state in the aftermath of a concussion, and even a slight
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You are home recovering from a concussion. You didn’t sleep well the night before. You’re tired, and more than a little bored. And that morning cup of coffee isn’t quite doing the trick. Tempted as you may be to reach for a second cup, you remember your concussion specialist telling you to limit caffeine intake
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It’s official: emergency rooms and urgent care centers around the country now have a rapid-result blood test for concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) available for screening patients. This is a game-changer, allowing for earlier diagnosis, which leads to better recovery outcomes. The test runs on a handheld device by Abbott called the i-STAT™ Alinity™
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Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, and we take this opportunity to remember the risks faced everyday by the officers charged to serve and protect our communities. From motor vehicle crashes to assaults, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) should be a big concern. While leading voices in the field say TBI support for law enforcement
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It’s time for the 2023 Concussion Awareness Challenge! Complete our new 10-question brain quiz and see just how much you really know about concussions, persistent post-concussive syndrome (PPCS) and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Our goal is to better educate the community, provide valuable resources to those impacted by TBIs and share best safety practices to
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Drinking alcohol when you have a concussion is not a good idea. The one or two drinks you normally consumed in the past over the course of an evening may be one or two drinks too much, especially while your brain is healing. After a concussion, your tolerance for alcohol can be reduced and you
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When we think of concussions, sports or accidents usually come to mind first. Domestic violence, however, is another less-talked about risk factor. Part of the problem is that victims often have concussion symptoms that go unnoticed or unreported, and they suffer because of this. We as a community need to talk about and address this
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Imagine waking up in the morning, making yourself a simple breakfast and sitting down to read the news. But by the end of breakfast, you’re completely drained. What’s more, you have no energy left to get through the day. Even simple tasks, like getting up to let the dogs out into the backyard or folding
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Do fireworks affect brain injuries? What about roller coasters, trampolines and water sports? Are some summertime activities more problematic for people recovering from concussions? Are there summer activities that put us at higher risks for traumatic brain injuries? While June is designated National Safety Month, keeping an eye out for concussion is important all year
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In a white and gray piece that pops off a black backdrop, the artist gives us a unique study of a classic drawing subject, the human skeleton. The artist, sixteen year old Abigail Sabin, has us flying into the ribcage of the skeleton from the bottom of the sternum. We are left feeling that we
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