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...
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...
Disclaimer: The following article is not, and should not be, considered medical advice. It does not replace the one-on-one relationship with your physician. The material in this article is for informational purposes only. As each individual situation is unique, you...
January 10, 2018 By Cade Hildreth (CEO) from https://www.bioinformant.com/hazardous-sleep-deprivation-affects-stem-cells/ Stem cells are unique for the role they play. They are effectively the body’s raw material – the cells from which all other cells with specialized...
HBOT was found to be safe and significantly effective for veterans with mild to moderate TBI PPCS with PTSD in all four outcome domains: clinical medicine, neuropsychology, psychology, and SPECT imaging. The major findings in this study were: 1) the significant...
On Thursday, October 26th, 2017, Dr. Hughes joined Perry Maynard, DC and Kerri Honaker MS to discuss alternative treatment methodologies for brain injury. In this panel discussion, Dr. Hughes talks about hyperbaric oxygen therapy, nutrition, and intranasal therapies...
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