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    29 Jun 2024 · A concussion, also known as a mild traumatic brain injury ( mTBI ), is a head injury that temporarily affects brain functioning. [9] Symptoms may include loss of consciousness; memory loss; headaches; difficulty with thinking, concentration, or balance; nausea; blurred vision; dizziness; sleep disturbances, and mood changes. [1]

  2. 29 Jun 2024 · Forensisch arts Bennet Omalu ontdekt dat enkele oud-Americanfootballspelers zijn overleden aan hersenletsel dat zij tijdens hun sportcarrière opliepen. Hij wil zijn bevindingen bekendmaken bij het grote publiek, maar wordt hierin flink tegengewerkt.

  3. 17 Jun 2024 · It is now thought that “exercise-is-medicine” for concussion, owing to dozens of studies which demonstrate that sub-maximal, graded aerobic exercise can reduce symptom burden and time to symptom resolution. However, the primary neuropathology of concussion is altered functional brain activity.

  4. 1 Jul 2024 · A concussion is the mildest form of traumatic brain injury. It’s generally treated on an outpatient basis (meaning the person doesn’t need to be admitted to the hospital), and most patients recover and return to their pre-injury selves in a relatively short period of time.

  5. 5 hari yang lalu · The Best Netflix Movies About Mental Health, Ranked. Jason Bancroft. Updated July 3, 202415 items. Introducing a meticulously curated list of mental illness movies on Netflix, a mix of valued contributions from fans and critics.

  6. 17 Jun 2024 · Le Dr Bennet Omalu, un neuropathologiste de médecine légale, a mené un combat digne de David contre Goliath : il fut le premier à découvrir l’encéphalopathie traumatique chronique, une affection cérébrale liée à la pratique du sport chez les joueurs professionnels, et s’est démené pour révéler son existence contre ceux que cela gênait.

  7. 11 Jun 2024 · Concussions occurred most often in football (37 concussions [40%]) and volleyball (14 concussions [15%]). Of all participants, 6 (3%) had diagnoses of ADHD, 43 (23%) had mood disorders (anxiety or depression), and 14 (8%) had headache or migraine disorder; no participants had a learning disability.