Research promises to detect traumatic brain injury using speech biosignatures. The technology has the potential to identify early signs of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders.
When most people think of concussion, the first type of patient that comes to mind is a youth athlete. However, concussion is also common in early childhood, largely due to kids' naturally exploratory ...
On Thursday night in Detroit, Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb was in the midst of his best game of the season when he took a hit and landed on his head with just a little more than two minutes having ...
A history of concussion is linked to a significantly higher risk of long-term disability after an MVA, underscoring the need ...
When 25-year-old receiver Chris Olave caught six passes for 98 yards against New England and followed with 98 more and two touchdowns in Chicago, it wasn't the numbers that hit him hardest — it was a ...
Many years ago, I said to one of my doctors that I believed undiagnosed and/or untreated brain injury causes much mental illness. If we treat the neurons, then the illness will clear up. He hadn’t ...
Imagine a simple saliva test that makes concussion screening faster and more objective than ever before. Thanks to neurotechnology being developed and piloted by Andrew Cordssen-David (BSc '22, MBET ...