Posts Tagged ‘tbi symptoms’
By Paul Stone On April 24th, 2013
Out of all of the issues that can haunt a traumatic brain injury patient, behavior control seems to be a common and extraordinarily tragic part of the puzzle. From depression, addiction, anxiety, and homelessness, it seems clear that traumatic brain injury has many ways to tear apart someone’s life. The questions about traumatic brain injury’s connection to…
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By Paul Stone On April 1st, 2013
While all the research about concussions are important, one of the best things those of us interested in informing the community about TBI can do is make sure everyone is aware of the symptoms and signs of traumatic brain injury as much as we inform them of the reality and dangers. With the newly revised…
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By Paul Stone On January 7th, 2013
The time immediately following a brain injury is hugely important in telling how bad the damage really is. While the majority of brain injuries are minor, there are a large amount caused by falls, traffic accidents, rough sports, and even physical abuse, which can lead to disability or death. Not all brain injuries act the…
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By jasonmaddox On August 1st, 2011
It is not abnormal for traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients to experience some type of sleep disorder. In fact, researchers believe that 30% to 70% of TBI patients experience a sleep-wake disturbance in some form or fashion. Why is this the case? Because as your body’s boss, your brain serves as an “internal clock” that…
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