Traumatic brain injury (TBI) was associated with a persistently increased risk for work disability across all severity groups, and this risk was influenced by sociodemographic and medical factors, a ...
More than 5 million Americans are living with permanent TBI-related disability related to traumatic brain injury, which can severely impact quality of life. Unfortunately, people with TBI are often ...
People affected by traumatic brain injury (TBI) have an increased risk of work disability that can recur even years after the injury, regardless of its severity. This has been shown in a new national ...
Education on the prevalence and severity of TBIs may help patients better understand risk, and allow them to work on preventative strategies.
The use of CT-based automation for traumatic brain injury may serve as a valuable tool for clinicians to predict disability outcomes in patients. Utilizing automated computed tomography (CT) scans to ...
This activity was supported by a contract between the National Academy of Sciences and the Department of Veterans Affairs (Contract No. 36C10X18C0019). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or ...
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Veterans Board of Appeals heard oral arguments Wednesday by a disabled vet who charged that the Fort Harrison VA near Helena is “organizationally incompetent.” Charles Gatlin, a ...
Help available for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries
This article was written for our sponsor, Alliance Health. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that 26.8 percent of adults in North Carolina have some type of intellectual or ...
Nia Therapeutics' Smart Neurostimulation System (SNS) is the first device to obtain FDA breakthrough designation for memory ...
A traumatic brain injury at age 14 changed the trajectory of Cristabelle Braden’s life. The injury happened when, at a youth ...
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