All posts tagged 'brain injury attorney'

Ex-NFL Player Junior Seau’s Brain Will Be Donated For Study

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

It turns out that the family of former NFL player Junior Seau, who committed suicide Wednesday, will permit his brain to be examined and studied by researchers, according to The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/05/sports/team-chaplain-says-seau-family-will-donate-brain-for-research.html?_r=1&ref=sports In a story Saturday,  The Times reported that a chaplain for the San Diego Chargers, one..
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Suicide Victim Junior Seau’s Family May Have His Brain Tested For TBI

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

On Thursday every sports writer in America was trying to make sense of the suicide of  “Future Hall of Famer” Junior  Seau.  And most of them were raising the same issue that I raised yesterday: Did brain injury from playing pro ball prompt him to pull the trigger and fatally..
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Did Brain Injury Cause Ex-NFL Player Junior Seau To Commit Suicide?

Posted on May 2nd, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

How many more of these suicides will I have to write about? Today, Wednesday, ex-National Football League player Junior Seau apparently killed himself at his home in Oceanside, Calif.  He was only 43, and his death comes less than two weeks after the suicide of another NFL player,  Ray Easterling...
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Boxers’ Brains Exhibit Changes Even Before Symptoms Of Damage Appear

Posted on April 27th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

A pioneering study on boxers has found that their brains undergo changes after repeated blows, changes before they show any symptoms, according to a story this week in The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/25/health/research/study-shows-changes-in-fighters-brains-before-symptoms.html?_r=1 The article was about research being conducted by the Cleveland Clinic’s Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health...
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NHL Sends Out Anti-Concussion Message With Torres Suspension

Posted on April 21st, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

It looks like the National Hockey League is trying to make an example of Phoenix Coyotes player Raffi Torres. And so it should. The NHL whacked him in the head with a 25-game suspension for taking an illegal shot at Marian Hossa, striking the Blackhawks player directly in the head..
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High-Def Fiber Tracking Is The Next Best MRI To Find Brain Damage

Posted on April 20th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

The world needs a better MRI when it comes to finding and treating the damage that traumatic brain injury does to the brain’s inner wiring. That destruction to the brain’s axons, its nerve fibers, is essentially not visible with traditional MRIs, which diagnose bleeding and swelling of the brain. The..
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On Rounds With Renowned New Jersey Brain Tumor Specialist

Posted on April 19th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

Joseph Landolfi, a blue-collar kid from Tony Soprano’s North Jersey, has a challenging job. He is director of neuro-oncology at the JFK Brain Tumor Center in Edison, N.J. As such, he has to deliver a lot of bad news to patients. “It’s not always an easy job … It’s not..
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New York Cop Miraculously Skirts Death After Being Stabbed In Brain

Posted on April 19th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

It’s such a remarkable story that it made the front pages of not only the New York City tabloids but The New York Times today. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/19/nyregion/new-york-officer-stabbed-in-head-is-called-luckiest-unlucky-man.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/knife-rammed-nypd-officer-eder-loor-brain-sliver-leaving-blind-voiceless-paralyzed-dead-surgeon-article-1.1063995 A Manhattan police officer was stabbed in the brain by an attacker Tuesday. Yet the cop managed to pull the knife’s three-inch blade ..
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MIT Research Finds New Method To Monitor Intercranial Pressure

Posted on April 16th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

MIT researchers have developed a new way to monitor pressure in the brain, a method far less invasive than drilling a hole through a patient’s skull. MIT announced the new procedure in a press release it issued last Wednesday, which began by explaining that “brain tumors and head trauma, including concussions, can..
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TBI Can Impair A Patient’s Medical Decision-Making, Study Says

Posted on April 14th, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can impair a patient’s medical decision-making ability at a time when patients or their families must make complex, sometimes life-and-death, decisions, according to researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). http://www.uab.edu/news/latest/item/2237-head-injuries-often-impair-medical-decision-making-skills “Immediately following injury and during the rehabilitation and recovery period, patients and..
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