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Can concussion lead to TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)?

Can concussion lead to TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)? The short answer: Yes. The long answer: “Mild TBI can result from any type of mechanical force impacting on the cranium. Mild TBI and concussion are interchangeable terms, wherein sports concussion is a...
Vitamin B12 Deficiency and its Neurological Consequences

Vitamin B12 Deficiency and its Neurological Consequences

B complex vitamins are important for various functions of the human body. Be it energy production, body defense mechanisms, or red blood cell formation, the B group vitamins play pivotal roles and carry on the functions by working in tandem or all alone. Vitamin B12,...
A Product Made from Bioactive Extracts of Lion’s Mane

A Product Made from Bioactive Extracts of Lion’s Mane

As we get older, we all become more vulnerable to various disorders/diseases commonly associated with the aging process. Particularly, memory loss and brain atrophy are believed to be hallmarks of aging. Dementia is a collectively term for progressive degenerative...
Ozone therapy: A clinical review

Ozone therapy: A clinical review

Ozone (O3) gas discovered in the mid-nineteenth century is a molecule consisting of three atoms of oxygen in a dynamically unstable structure due to the presence of mesomeric states. Although O3 has dangerous effects, yet researchers believe it has many therapeutic...
A Multitasking Molecule

A Multitasking Molecule

Melatonin is a lot like the tulip. In the mid-17th century, the beautiful bulbs inspired the world’s first speculative bubble, much as the hormone reached star status in the mid-1990s as a substance that could do everything from mitigate jet lag (it can) to...