Years of hits in sports like football and soccer, even without concussions, can trigger neuron loss and inflammation in the ...
A recent study published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging finds that childhood trauma can lead to disruptions in two main regions of the brain, the default mode ...
Source: Microsoft Copilot / Microsoft Physics, the Head and the Brain The principles of physics indicate that when an impact to the head (or a pane of glass) occurs, there is also a significant ...
A new study has found that repeated head impacts from contact sports can lead to lasting and measurable changes in the brains of young and middle-aged athletes. These alterations, which include ...
September 28, 2025 – National Institutes of Health (NIH) released the following: ...
Traumatic experiences caused by climate, such as experiencing a wildfire, can have lingering impacts on how our brains work, according to a UC San Diego study published Wednesday. The researchers ...
Traumatic experiences reorganize the brain, essentially rewiring it in an effect known as neuroplasticity. Early intervention ...
Repetitive head impact-related brain injuries can cause a cascade of brain cell loss as well as inflammation and vascular ...
Soccer heading has long been suspected of impacting brain health, but exactly where and how it leaves a mark has been a blind ...
The growing cannabis legalization has translated into an increased awareness of the plant’s medicinal properties. More people are now talking about marijuana than before, an excellent development for ...
They were best friends, who took their own lives, after the same career, within three years of each other and their families ...