All posts in 'Brain Injury'

Conference Will Ponder Concussions, Body Checks And Youth Hockey

Posted on October 18th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

The topic of safety and the sport of ice hockey is on the agenda Tuesday at a medical conference at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., according to The New York Times.  http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/18/sports/hockey/18hockey.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper The confab will include representatives spanning the National Hockey League to youth leagues, and they will talk about recommendations..
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Jury Is Still Out On Army’s New Brain Injury Test

Posted on October 17th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

Our national newspaper, USA Today, wrote a story last week about the U.S. Army “discovering” a simple blood test that can diagnose mild traumatic brain injury. The test is described as a huge breakthrough, a potential “milestone in brain-injury care.”   http://www.usatoday.com/yourlife/health/medical/2010-10-15-1Abrain15_ST_N.htm?csp=netvibes As someone who has spent their career as an advocate..
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Chicago Bears Quarterback Jay Cutler Is Benched With Concussion

Posted on October 9th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

A concussion is keeping another pro football player off the field this weekend.  After getting sacked nine times in last week’s game against the New York Giants, Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler won’t be playing in his team’s game against the Panthers Sunday.   http://www.philly.com/dailynews/sports/eagles/20101008_Bears__Cutler_out_due_to_concussion.html The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Cutler was checked..
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How Handwriting Can Bolster The Brain

Posted on October 5th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

 Maybe those Catholic school nuns were wiser than we thought. Handwriting is important, a skill that “is a major building block to learning,” according to a story Tuesday in The Wall Street Journal. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704631504575531932754922518.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_lifestyle Headlined “How Handwriting Trains The Brain,” the article says that researcher have found that writing by hand “helps ..
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Congressional Committees Weigh Two Sports Concussion Bills

Posted on October 1st, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

Two Congressional committees a week ago made headway on getting legislation passed that would protect young athletes from the various after effects of concussions. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/sports/football/24concussion.html?scp=10&sq=concussions%20and%20NFL&st=cse In Washington last Thursday the House Energy and Commerce Committee put the finishing touches on its bill, which has been dubbed the Concussion Treatment and Care Tools Act,..
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Concussions On The Rise For Girls Playing Basketball, Study Says

Posted on September 14th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

Football and baseball have gotten most of the press, but concussions are also on the rise in basketball, girls’ basketball in particular, according to a study published Monday by the Pediatrics medical journal. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/peds.2009-2497v1 The New York Times wrote a story about the study Tuesday, in a story headlined “In Basketball, Danger..
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New York Giants ‘Clarify’ Concussion History Of Tight End Kevin Boss

Posted on September 13th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

It looks like some NFL teams will do anything to keep a player on the field — including apparently not being forthcoming  about whether a player sustained a concussion. The New York Giants organization should be a bit ashamed about their comments — and lack of transparency — last year about tight end Kevin Boss,..
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Kidney Transplant Patient Gets Brain Injury And $6 Million Settlement

Posted on September 8th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

A transplant patient who went into the hospital to get a kidney and wound up with brain damage will receive a $6 million settlement from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, the Sun-Times reported Wednesday. The case involved diabetic Lauro Ortiz, who had been born with one kidney and sought to get..
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NJ Allows Private Helicopters To Fly Patients If Closest To Scene

Posted on September 2nd, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

Time is of the essence when someone has sustained brain trauma, which is why I think New Jersey has made a wise decision regarding  the turf war between state-owned and private medical helicopters. There’s been an ongoing dispute between the state medevac service and private copter companies, The Star-Ledger of Newark reported..
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Sad Bottom Line On Alzheimer’s Disease Remains The Same: No Cure

Posted on August 30th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

 There has been news in recent weeks of two tests that appear to positively identify Alzheimer’s disease long before its symptoms appear: PET scans of Alzheimer’s plaque in the brain and tests of spinal fluid.   But as The New York Times pointed out in a Page One story Sunday, scientists still don’t..
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