Brain & Life | Jun 13, 2023
If you have a neurologic condition, attending special events may require extra planning. These suggestions can help.
Brain & Life | Jun 13, 2023
When Scurry's career was derailed by a traumatic brain injury, she had to fight to get her insurance company to pay for necessary treatment. -- More on Briana Scurry
Brain & Life | Jun 13, 2023
Mary Beth Albright shares how her experience in public health as a food policy attorney inspired her to investigate the science of food and how it can affect our mental and emotional health. -- More on healthy foods for brain injury and PTSD in The Treatment Hub: Basic Self Care
Wired | Jun 5, 2023
Covid-19 changed how therapists work, for good and ill. Here’s how you can adapt, whether you’re a patient or a practitioner.
The Detroit News | Jun 5, 2023
Darcy Thiel, a mental health counselor and caregiving coach in Buffalo, says, “You’re coping with all of these in-the-moment things, but you also know you're losing your person. That never leaves your mind.”
WABE / PBS | Jun 5, 2023
On Wednesday, edition of the “Closer Look” Cade talked with Rose about Carter’s life and legacy and her decades-long work for advocating for caregivers and the reduction of stigma surrounding mental health.
Axios | May 26, 2023
NFL owners on Tuesday approved a rule change wherein a kickoff that is fair caught anywhere behind the 25-yard line will get placed on the 25. In the past, it would get placed at the spot of the fair catch (and thus, almost never happened), and kickoffs were only placed at the 25 on a touchback. The impetus for the change was a surge in concussions on kickoff returns, with nearly twice as many last year (19) as there were in 2020 (10).
The Toronto Star | May 26, 2023
Remembering what happened after she hit her head on the ice while playing hockey is tough for Meg Kerekes, but she knows how that particular headache felt — “like a one-pound weight on the spot that got hit.”
Business Wire | May 26, 2023
Therapeutic Solutions International (TSOI) announced the creation of CTE Biologics, Inc. as a subsidiary company dedicated to commercializing the JadiCell adult stem cell platform for treatment of chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Psychiatrist.com | May 24, 2023
Scientists believe the so-called “party drug” MDMA may be able to speed recovery from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). MDMA, also known as “ecstasy” or “molly,” is short for the chemical compound 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine. In recent years, the drug has been the subject of intense clinical testing.
Technology Networks | May 23, 2023
From humans to plants to single-cell organisms, there’s a protein that rules them all. This protein does general housekeeping of the cells, regulating them through normal daily functions.Virginia Tech researchers found that one specific form of this ubiquitous protein has a different function in the female brains – it helps regulate events in the memory that cause post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
CBC | May 23, 2023
Before the first hospital came the rolling of the Toyota Land Cruiser and my body being thrown into the ditch with a thud. I sustained a traumatic brain injury. I was 24. Doctors told my family I could die. If I recovered, they said, it would likely be at about a six-year-old's level of development.
UPI | May 23, 2023
A new brain bank is accepting future donations from living athletes, in an effort to perform long-term research into the effects of sports-related concussion. The National Sports Brain Bank (NSBB) at the University of Pittsburgh will track the health of living participants on an annual basis, and will autopsy their donated brains after their death.
The Washington Post | May 22, 2023
They were roommates and teammates at Harvard, bound by their love of football and each other. Then the game -- and the debate over its safety -- took its toll.
NPR | May 22, 2023
As the Biden administration ends the COVID-19 public health emergency, millions of Americans who contracted the disease continue to suffer from symptoms associated with long COVID. Neuropsychologist James C. Jackson says people with long COVID can suffer from symptoms like exhaustion, shortness of breath and disturbed sleep. Some of the most troubling symptoms are neurological: struggling to remember things, to focus, even to perform basic daily tasks and solve problems.
National Geographic | May 18, 2023
Low-dose naltrexone is often used to treat chronic pain and autoimmune disorders. Now, for many struggling with debilitating post-COVID symptoms, it's one of the few treatments that works.
Psychology Today | May 18, 2023
A newly FDA-approved system offers a non-invasive, drug-free way to treat PTSD.
The New York Times | May 18, 2023
The newly opened National Sports Brain Bank plans to study head trauma specific to athletes. Jerome Bettis has already pledged to donate his brain.
PBS NewsHour | May 3, 2023
The U.S. Surgeon General declared a new public health epidemic in America, loneliness. A new report finds loneliness can have profound effects on mental health as well as heart disease, stroke and dementia. It tracks a decline in social connections and links all this to billions of dollars in health care costs. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the risks.
PBS NewsHour | May 2, 2023
Widespread loneliness in the U.S. poses health risks as deadly as smoking up to 15 cigarettes daily, costing the health industry billions of dollars annually, the U.S. surgeon general said Tuesday in declaring the latest public health epidemic.
USA Today | Apr 17, 2023
Recovering-from-a-brain-injury life is not what I had planned. Yes, I partied too much. And I hit my head. But this could have happened to anyone.
Yale Insights | Apr 7, 2023
Howie and Harlan are joined by Michael Alosco, co-director of Boston University’s Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Center, to discuss the consequences of years of hits to the head for football players and other athletes. Harlan reports on research that clarifies how to treat high cholesterol; Howie discusses a judge's ruling striking down coverage of preventative care.
The Washington Post | Apr 7, 2023
After years of suffering from PTSD, Will “Akuna” Robinson finds peace of mind on trails.
The Conversation | Apr 6, 2023
Post-traumatic growth is the positive psychological change that can occur in response to a traumatic event. It is often mistaken as resilience, which means bouncing back to baseline following adversity. Post-traumatic growth, on the other hand, refers to an improvement in your life or outlook.