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What to do if you think you might have a concussion
With fall sports in full swing, the American Medical Response of Western Michigan is reminding families, coaches and community leaders to learn how to recognize a concussion and respond appropriately.
A new device has been developed using machine learning to spot possible concussions through walking, balance and ...
The FDA has cleared a blood test to diagnosis a concussion, which is big deal for doctors and patients. Dr. Jeremy Alland, who treats concussions through Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, spoke to ABC7 ...
Typically, 85% to 90% of adults will get better after a concussion in 10 to 14 days, if they don't push too much and know how to limit overstimulation. For children, that recovery time can be closer ...
Spotting a concussion can be tricky. After a potential head injury, you can ask if the person feels dizzy or has a headache—but that relies on self-reporting, which isn't always accurate.
This weekend, some of the fastest motorcycle racers in the country will descend on the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio for the latest round of the MotoAmerica Championship. The ...
Mild fever may not necessarily be a cause for concern, but it’s important to monitor it and see how it progresses. If your fever is persistent or worsens, don’t hesitate to contact a doctor. You may ...
Norman Regional Health is the first in Oklahoma to offer a newly approved blood test for detecting concussions and mild traumatic brain injuries in adults.
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