New study links sleep and recovery from brain injuries
Friday, 30 December 2016
Most adults in Delaware know all too well the problems associated with lack of sleep. For those who have suffered a serious head injury, the importance of sleep becomes even more important. According to a recent media report, the monitoring of an individual’s cycle of sleep and alertness may be a key component in recovery
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Woman injured at Delaware pumpkin event
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Even the most innocuous activities in Delaware can lead to someone getting hurt. While broken bones and cuts can heal, one of the most damaging types of injuries is to the brain. Those who have suffered brain injuries will have a great deal to handle in the aftermath. Medical expenses are a given, but there
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Wide-ranging scope of brain injuries in the U.S.
Thursday, 03 November 2016
When a person suffers a brain injury, he or she has a lot to cope with. In addition to many different physical effects of an accident that results in brain injury, that person will likely also have to deal with the emotional affects. One such affect is feeling that one is all alone, that one
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Brain injury compensation can address various losses
Friday, 23 September 2016
A Wilmington resident’s life can change in the blink of an eye if they are involved in a damaging accident. Car and truck accidents are sometimes unavoidable and often involve being in the wrong place at the wrong time, through no fault of one’s own. At times, these accidents are the fault of someone else,
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Tissue damage: the roots of a traumatic brain injury
Thursday, 01 September 2016
Most people in Wilmington probably understand that a sudden blow to the head can cause severe damage to a person. What many people don’t realize is that the majority of instances of traumatic brain injury are caused by falls and car accidents. These types of accidents are often caused by the negligence or recklessness of
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How caregivers can aid those facing a permanent disability
Friday, 12 August 2016
It’s often said that physical health and mental health are strongly interconnected. For Delaware residents who have suffered brain injuries or spinal cord injuries, the sudden need to cope with a permanent disability can be draining both physically and mentally. When a brain injury occurs as the result of someone else’s negligence, family members are
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A look at the impact of brain injuries
Friday, 15 July 2016
There is a significant amount of information to be aware of when facing a traumatic brain injury (TBI) which can be overwhelming for victims and family members struggling during an already difficult time. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that there are an estimated 2.5 million traumatic brain injuries each year that lead
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Team of doctors, specialists often needed for brain injury rehab
Friday, 24 June 2016
Nowadays, it’s not unusual to face huge medical bills for even a minor injury that is treated by a doctor. The high cost of healthcare is being addressed in different ways, but for many patients in Delaware, the costs are still extremely steep for all types of remedies from prescriptions to hospitalizations. For an accident
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Experienced advocacy for Delaware brain injury victims
Friday, 13 May 2016
Dealing with a traumatic accident is something few people will ever expect to experience in their lifetimes. While many residents of Delaware are fortunate enough to escape catastrophic events such as car accidents, truck accidents and so on, some will find themselves in the unenviable position of suffering a serious injury due to another’s negligence.
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Report: More children suffering brain injuries on playgrounds
Friday, 06 May 2016
For many Delaware children, school will end either this month or next. Consequently, playgrounds are likely to see an upswing in attendance as both children and their parents take advantage of the warmer weather and time off from school. However, a recent report indicates that playgrounds may be an increasingly likely location for children to
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