Concussion and Head Injuries in Sports
Understanding Concussions Concussions are a type of traumatic brain injury that occurs when the brain experiences a sudden jolt or […]
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Understanding Concussions Concussions are a type of traumatic brain injury that occurs when the brain experiences a sudden jolt or […]
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Long-Term Effects The aftermath of a concussion can extend far beyond the initial injury, leading to a variety of long-term
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Understanding Cardiac Dysautonomia Cardiac dysautonomia refers to the impairment of autonomic regulation over heart function, which can manifest in various
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Understanding Cervical Spine Conditions Cervical spine conditions encompass a variety of disorders affecting the vertebrae, discs, and supporting structures in
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Understanding Functional Visual Impairments Functional visual impairments refer to difficulties with vision that do not stem from a structural issue
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Study Overview This analysis focuses on the clinical characteristics of twelve patients diagnosed with MOG (myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein) antibody-associated aseptic
Study Overview The investigation centered on the interplay between neurofilament light chain (NfL) and B lymphocyte chemoattractant (BLC) in the
Pathophysiology of Tics The pathophysiology of tics is complex and not fully understood, encompassing a range of neurobiological factors. Tics
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Age-Related Considerations As women age, their needs and concerns related to epilepsy evolve significantly, making age a vital factor in
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Migraine and Multiple Sclerosis Connection Migraine and multiple sclerosis (MS) share a complex and often puzzling relationship that researchers are