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Sep 26, 2013
Pediatric TBI can cause significant deficits in working memory, as demonstrated in a study published in Journal of Neurotrauma.

Sep 24, 2013
Highly deformable materials are now being engineered to create soft robots that can interact safely with humans and other living systems. But this rapidly advancing field requires more than high-tech materials.

Sep 23, 2013
Moderate reductions in body temperature can improve outcomes after a person suffers a traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Sep 18, 2013
Journal of Men’s Health, a peer-reviewed journal now published online with Open Access options and in print by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, reflects the urgent priority to improve the health of men around the globe.

Sep 18, 2013
Regulatory reform is needed to protect consumers from caffeine-induced harm and to help them make wise dietary choices, say the authors of an article in Journal of Caffeine Research.

Sep 16, 2013
Soldiers or law enforcement officers called “breachers” receive training in using low level blasts for forced entry. They may be at risk for diminished neurocognitive performance and symptoms caused by blast-related pressure changes on the brain.

Sep 09, 2013
Studies have shown that caffeine users can become dependent on or addicted to caffeine and may have difficulty reducing their consumption, as can occur with other drugs of dependence.

Sep 05, 2013
Among a group of women with symptoms of angina who were tested for a suspected coronary blockage, nearly 3 times as many black women as white women died of heart disease.

Aug 26, 2013
Several new or updated guidelines for managing sports concussions were released earlier this year, and their key areas of consensus, including recommendations for return to play, are presented in an article in Journal of Neurotrauma.

Aug 22, 2013
An article in Journal of Women’s Health evaluates cardiac risk factors and management strategies by age, sex, and race among 2,369 patients hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction.


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