Researchers find that communication between key brain regions shortly after injury may predict long-term functional recovery in traumatic brain injury patients.
A new study led by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine clinical scientists and UPMC neurosurgeons challenges ...
When Gabe Brown woke from a coma last January at UPMC Mercy hospital, he could do little more than tilt his head and shift ...
March 2025: CNS and the American Heart Association launched the Neuro Skills Podcast. One episode featured Dr. Michael Petersen, an Austin-based physician and stroke survivor whose rehabilitation ...
A new study highlights how important uninterrupted sleep is to recovery after a traumatic brain injury, finding that fragmented sleep in injured mice is linked to a loss of rapid-eye-movement (REM) ...
Dozens of people affected by traumatic brain injuries bundled up to ski in the third annual MoCrazy Strong’s “Alive to Thrive ...
A brain cap and smart algorithms may one day help paralyzed patients turn thought into movement—no surgery required.
Watersmeet, and Sarah Elfreth introduced bipartisan legislation to strengthen care for Veterans living with traumatic brain ...
A decade after his 2016 injury, Nick Blackwell reveals the daily physical and mental struggles he still battles today.
Strokes are a medical emergency, yet imaging can capture only snapshots of how brain damage develops in the hours and days ...
For years, concussions were described as temporary disruptions in brain function that could not be seen on any medical test.
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