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Vietnam Vets, Claiming PTSD, Sue To Have Their Discharges Upgraded

Posted on December 10th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

A fascinating class-action lawsuit was filed earlier this month by a group of Vietnam War veterans, alleging that they were suffering from then-undiagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) when they given other-than-honorable discharges. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Connecticut on Dec. 3, seeks to have those discharges upgraded...
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Mass. Company Awarded $19.3 Million For TBI Treatment Analysis

Posted on December 8th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

The U.S. military has awarded an Andover, Mass., company contracts valued at$19.3 million to develop and assess psychological health and traumatic brain injury (TBI) treatment best practices, the company said last week. http://finance.boston.com/boston/news/read/22906739/drc_awarded_$19.3_million_in_contracts_to_advance_psychological_health_and_traumatic_brain_injury_treatment_practices_for_military_healthcare Dynamics Research Corp.,  a management consulting firm to  federal and state governments, was awarded two new task..
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Veterans Administration Moves To Expand Benefits For TBI Vets

Posted on December 7th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

The Department of Veterans Affairs is apparently actually taking a step to secure more benefits for military members who have suffered traumatic brain injury (TBI). The New York Times reported Friday that the VA is proposing regulations that will make it easier for veterans to get treatment and compensation for..
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Landmark Brain Damage Study Divides CTE Into Four Stages

Posted on December 5th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

I thought it made sense to publish most of the press release that Boston University put out this week about the extensive study it did on the brains of many deceased athletes and soldiers. The research found that they were suffering from the progressive degenerative brain disease that’s been linked..
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New TBI Study May Help Explain Jovan Belcher’s Actions

Posted on December 4th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

All the pundits are now raising the question that I asked days ago: Did Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher kill his girlfriend and then commit suicide in front of his coach and GM because of brain damage from playing football? Author Derek Flood mused on the issue in a..
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Jovan Belcher Murder-Suicide Raises Old Issue: Brain Damage

Posted on December 1st, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

The unspeakable events this morning involving Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher, who apparently committed suicide in front his coach and GM after killing his girlfriend, made me think immediately of one thing: brain damage. And I’m not the only person wondering about a possible link to any concussions Belcher..
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Future Cars May Monitor Your Brain Waves

Posted on November 30th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

The Wall Street Journal did a fascinating story Wednesday on Detroit experimenting with equipping cars with so-called biometric sensors. These devices can monitor a brain’s electrical activity, or gauge if a driver is getting sleepy, and check heart  rates and blood sugar levels. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324352004578131083891595840.html The point of these devices, according..
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N.J.Family Gets $2 Million in Settlement of Brain Injury Car Wreck

Posted on November 28th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

A New Jersey family, whose son was brain damaged and paralyzed in an accident on a Bergen County road, will be getting $2 million to settle its lawsuit, according to The Record. http://www.northjersey.com/news/181075041.html?page=all The settlement was reached  at the end of the Hackensack trial of the litigation brought by relatives..
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Injuries Soaring From ‘Bounce House’ Accidents, Study Says

Posted on November 26th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

A new study of inflatable “bounce houses” and “moonwalks” found that injuries, including concussions and broken bones, are skyrocketing for kids using the playthings. Researchers are recommending that national safety guidelines be developed for them, and that children under age six shouldn’t be allowed to play in them. http://www.nationwidechildrens.org/news-room-articles/new-study-finds-alarming-15-fold-increase-in-inflatable-bouncer-related-injuries-among-children?contentid=110901 The..
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Boxer Hector Camacho Dies After Taken Off Life Support

Posted on November 24th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

Former champion boxer Hector “Macho” Camacho died Saturday after being taken off life support, according to various press reports. Camacho, 50, had been declared brain dead on Thursday, two days after he was shot in the face during a drive-by in his home town of Bayamon, Puerto Rico. His physician,..
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