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The Longevity Project: Experts discuss brain health and injuries

The Longevity Project: Experts discuss brain health and injuries

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) impact millions of people in the United States every year, but here in the Roaring Fork Valley, the number is higher than the national average. When Allison Pattillo, The Aspen Times publisher, asked the audience at The Longevity Project...

Multimodal Approach to TBI – HBOT & Stem Cells

View Slides A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to TBI including HBOT and Adult Stem Cells from Megan Haines View PDF A Multimodal Regenerative Approach OMED 2018 pdf View Text 1. A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury Dr. John C. Hughes, D.O....

Multimodal Approach for TBI 2017

View Slides A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury from Megan Haines View PDF A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to TBI 2017 pdf View Text 1. A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury John C. Hughes, D.O. Academy of...

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10 Things to Know About Healing a TBI

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...