Articles, tagged with "traumatic brain injury", page 3
02nd March 2011
A coma is basically an unconscious state in which the patient does not respond to most stimuli and appears actually to be asleep. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke defines a coma as "a profound or deep state of unconsciousness."...
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adam smith
23rd February 2011
A ground-breaking clinical trial now underway at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) is an innovative step in a growing number of studies exploring the potential of stem cell-based therapies to help initiate repair and indu...
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CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine
15th February 2011
Statistically speaking, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that motorcycle riders are eight times more likely to be injured should they be involved in a motorcycle accident. Furthermore, a motorcyclist is 37 times more likely to di...
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Author:
Ashley
15th February 2011
A Washington DC personal injury lawyer can unquestionably serve a customer accomplish proper representation in the consequence of a delinquent injury. Sadly, people are perpetually at risk for undue chance events and in an active city such as Washington, ...
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tylevfsxli
15th February 2011
A Washington DC personal injury lawyer can by all odds serve a client accomplish decent representation in the wake of a negligent injury. Sadly, masses are constantly at risk for unwarranted accidents and in an active urban center such as Washington, DC, ...
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tylevfsxli
04th February 2011
Tinnitus Cause: Hyperacusis
Hyperacusis is the perception of a high auditory sensitivity to some noises or tones. It is an abnormal condition in which the complex electrical signals generated by sound vibrations are misinterpreted, confused, or ex...
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Author:
Bleever
31st January 2011
Brain injury in some causes may seem minor. However, it is complex. Brain is one of the most important organs of the human body. There are several different parts of the brain which performs different function. Recovery from brain injury is associated wit...
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Author:
Mark Hall
14th January 2011
Denver metro area roadways and highways throughout Colorado tolerate millions of vehicles almost every day. Large commercial truck drivers and the companies that own and insure the vehicles take responsibility for the safety of the vehicles. In case of a ...
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personalinjuryco
21st December 2010
Accidents involving motorcycles continue to increase from year to year. The majority of these accidents involve injuries and far too often, serious or life threatening injuries or death due to the very nature of motorcycle riding. When a motorcycle accid...
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Author:
Taylor
06th December 2010
A new study has suggested that there may be a link between brain injury and rates of crime in young offenders.
The research results, conducted by a team from Exeter University and reported by the BBC, demonstrate that a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in ...
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Author:
giarcr
17th November 2010
Catastrophic injury often happens suddenly, without prior warning because of a disease or the occurrence of an accident. Such injuries may be viewed as catastrophic when a person’s life and the capacity to earn money are disrupted by it.
Due to the inc...
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mesrianilawgroup
26th October 2010
One of the most common injuries in a car accident is trauma to the neck or head. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, neck injuries made up approximately 66 percent of bodily injury liability claims and 57 percent of personal injury pr...
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Author:
Melinda Dengate
08th October 2010
When bus transportation companies neglect their duties to closely monitor their vehicles and their staff, the general public suffers the consequences. Bus companies, including the CTA, Metra, and other public transportation companies, are responsible for ...
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Author:
Robert Fogarty
30th July 2010
Tinnitus, known as ear ringing is a frequented disorder. The two broad forms are objective tinnitus and subjective tinnitus. Objective tinnitus is a rare disease but subjective tinnitus occurs very often.
Subjective tinnitus has also many forms with dif...
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Author:
Zo Fi
29th June 2010
For people who suffer from traumatic brain injury, rehabilitation and therapy are vital to their ongoing recovery and well being. Brain injury unit care homes work as specialist centers which have been specifically designed to offer customized and individ...
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Author:
Devids