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Brain Injury Symptoms

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Once someone receives a blow to the head, any number of signs can indicate a brain injury. It's also possible that there may not be any obvious indication at first. But most brain injuries do reveal symptoms that help people diagnose and treat brain injury. A brain injury can affect a person physically and psychologically, and sometimes the symptoms don't appear immediately.

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How to Stop Fumbling for the Right Word After a Brain Injury
By: Janet Brown, MA CCC-SLP | Ask the Expert | January 22, 2013
Getting a full speech-language evaluation is important when trying to solve communication issues post-TBI.

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Broken Arrow Boy
By: Written and Illustrated by Adam Moore and His Friends | Personal Stories,BrainLine Kids | January 10, 2013
When Adam Moore was 8 years old, a fluke accident resulted in an arrow piercing his brain. This slideshow tells the story in his words and pictures.

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Making Connections Between a TBI and Later Developmental Issues
BrainLine Kids | January 9, 2013
Pediatrician Rachel Berger talks about the importance of parents and doctors being aware of a child's early concussion in case later he or she has trouble reading or is acting out ... the two may be connected.

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Brain Basics
By: Brian King | August 22, 2012
The brain is incredibly complex — take an interactive journey to see how the brain works and what impact an injury can have.

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Learn How Predictive Timing Stems from Attention
February 9, 2012
Learn how predictive timing stems from attention and how that timing becomes out of synch and variable for people post-TBI.

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Fatigue and Sleep After TBI
By: Nathan Zasler, MD | Ask the Expert | January 3, 2012
Good sleep hygiene can make a world of difference after a TBI.

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Fatigue After Brain Injury: Getting Tired of Being So Tired
By: Brian D. Greenwald, MD | Ask the Expert | June 27, 2011
Depression, pain, sleep disturbance, and neuroendocrine abnormalities can all be reasons for extreme post-TBI fatigue.

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Making a Difference #4: The Consequences of Injury
By: The Texas Department of State Health Services and the Texas Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Council | April 12, 2011
Learn about the most common changes that can occur after a TBI -- from memory problems to an unawareness of one's deficits.

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Making a Difference #5: Brain Injury in Children
By: The Texas Department of State Health Services and the Texas Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Council | BrainLine Kids | April 12, 2011
A TBI can derail a child's normal development process. Learn some myths and facts about kids with TBI.

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Post-Traumatic Amnesia and Functional Outcome After Brain Injury
By: BrainLine | Research Update | September 27, 2010
The longer the amnesia, the longer the recovery.

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What Does Post-Concussive Syndrome Look Like in Children?
By: Dr. Jane Gillett | Ask the Expert,BrainLine Kids | September 1, 2010
Learn what to look for in babies, young children, and adolescents.

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Child Brain Versus Adult Brain with Traumatic Brain Injury
By: Brainline | BrainLine Kids | July 29, 2010
Studies show that a child's brain is more vulnerable to the effects of a brain injury and takes longer to recover. Learn more.

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Recognizing a Child's Early TBI Later in the Classroom
By: Brainline | BrainLine Kids | July 29, 2010
Sometimes problems don't surface until elementary school for kids who sustain a TBI early in childhood.

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What Do Parents Need to Know About Traumatic Brain Injury?
By: BrainLine.org | BrainLine Kids | June 8, 2010
Learn what parents should know -- from prevention to how to use rehab therapy, support, and love to help their child recover from TBI.

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What Impact Can Age Have on a Child's Injury?
By: BrainLine.org | BrainLine Kids | June 8, 2010
Learn what symptoms and signs to look for in your child with TBI -- whether the injury happened at 3 years of age, or 12 years.

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What to Do If Your Child's Symptoms Are Not Abating
BrainLine Kids | May 25, 2010
Oftentimes a child sustains a TBI but her CT or MRI scan shows nothing. If symptoms persist, seek out a specialist.

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When Does the Pediatric Brain Turn into the Adult Brain?
BrainLine Kids | May 25, 2010
The brain keeps developing till the age of 25. How should young soldiers and their civilian counterparts be treated after a brain injury?

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A Child's Age at the Time of Injury: What Do We Know?
BrainLine Kids | May 18, 2010
Learn what symptoms and signs to look for in your child with TBI -- whether the injury happened at 3 years of age, or 12 years.

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Shaken Baby Syndrome
BrainLine Kids | April 5, 2010
Learn about shaken baby syndrome and mild traumatic brain injury in young children. New Mexico's Aging and Long-Term Services Department with funding from the State of NM and the US Health Resources and Service Administration. Used with permission.

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¿Cómo afectan los traumatismos cerebrales al estado de conciencia?
By: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud | Spanish | March 15, 2010
Aprende cómo un traumatismo cerebral puede causar problemas con la capacidad para despertar, el estado de conciencia, la vigilancia y la receptividad.

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Severe TBI Can Impact the Cardiac System in Boys
By: BrainLine | Research Update,BrainLine Kids | February 19, 2010
Study shows that severe TBI in boys can affect heart rate.

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When Can We Stop Worrying After a Hit on the Head?
By: Brian D. Greenwald, MD | Ask the Expert | January 1, 2010
If symptoms persist, get re-evaluated.

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Can Head Banging in Children Cause Brain Injury?
By: Gerard A. Gioia, PhD | Ask the Expert,BrainLine Kids | December 1, 2009
An unusual situation, but precautions should be taken to prevent TBI.

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What Is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy?
By: BrainLine | Research Update | July 1, 2009
Studies show that CTE is prevalent in many athletes who had head injuries.

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Disaster Readiness Tips for People with Sensory Disabilities
By: National Organization on Disabilities | June 23, 2009
Prepare your plans to fit your own unique circumstances.

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Remembering Advice from the ER After Brain Injury
By: BrainLine | Research Update | June 1, 2009
Follow-up after a diagnosis of brain injury is important.

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When to Go to the Hospital
By: Jeffrey Bazarian, MD | Ask the Expert | April 1, 2009
Even a seemingly minor bump on the head can be dangerous.

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Personal Story: Teens Talking to Teens
BrainLine Kids | January 7, 2009
Meet Sabrina — a teen talking to other teens about her experience after brain injury.

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What Is the Situation for Children with TBI?
By: Mount Sinai Medical Center | BrainLine Kids | July 25, 2008
The effects of TBI on children differ from the effects on injured adults.

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Síndrome del bebé sacudido
By: Estado de Nueva York Departmento de Salud | Spanish,BrainLine Kids | January 1, 2008
Aprende más sobre el síndrome del bebé sacudido, los problemas que pueden resultar de sacudir a un bebé, y la prevención de estos tipos de lesiones.

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Lesión cerebral traumaticá
By: Centro Nacional de Diseminación de Información para Niños con Discapacidades | Spanish,BrainLine Kids | January 1, 2008
Susana tenía 7 años cuando la atropelló un automóvil mientras andaba en bicicleta. Se le quebró un brazo y una pierna. También se pegó muy fuerte en la cabeza.

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Severity of Brain Injury
By: The Teaching Research Institute-Eugene | BrainLine Kids | January 1, 2008
Every brain injury is unique, but what do these levels of severity really mean?

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Los niños y su seguridad: al montar en bicicleta
By: Administración Nacional de Seguridad del Tráfico en las Carreteras | Spanish,BrainLine Kids | August 1, 2006
Esta hoja informativa ofrece consejos para montar bicicleta de forma segura y reglas de seguridad de tráfico.

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Violence Prevention Tips
By: Compiled by Kristi Denkeler | BrainLine Kids | January 1, 2006
You can never be too careful. Information about shaken baby syndrome, elder abuse, youth violence, and more.

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Outcomes
By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | January 1, 2006
General information on outcome and tips for recovery for those with TBI.

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My Stroke of Insight - A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
By: Jill Bolte Taylor, PhD | Personal Stories | January 1, 2006
What happened when a Harvard-trained and published brain scientist experienced a blood vessel exploding in her brain?


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