Listen as Dr. Hughes discusses with Linda Kreter of Military Network Radio his findings of traumatic brain injury, how it’s under diagnosed, what it can feel like, and the hope he is providing these patients. Traumatic Brain Injury & New Treatment Options –...
1A significantly injured brain cannot rest enough to heal. An sprained ankle can recover because you can truly rest because it can be taken out of daily use. However, no brain (health or injured) can ever rest. 2Even while your body is sleeping, a healthy brain still...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced this week that it would begin offering hyperbaric oxygen therapy to some veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, despite a lack of evidence that it works or being approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a...
By Wendy A. Morley* Brain injury occurs in two phases: the initial injury itself and a secondary cascade of precise immune-based neurochemical events. The secondary phase is typically functional in nature and characterized by delayed axonal injury with more axonal...
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