Numerous individuals would argue 2012 was a great year for Britain, with such occasions as the Queen”s Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics, there have been many events for Brits to get their teeth into. But…
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Two scientific projects have won the financial support of the European Union following a contest in which 26 research proposals were heard. Each will receive one billion Euros (roughly £855,300,000) to conduct their projects. One…
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A King’s College London study into the link between genes and blood clots may help reduce the number of people who sustain damage to brain cells due to strokes. The study was undertaken in three…
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Two new directors and three new suppliers have joined the Brain Injury Group to enhance and support its work in the medico-legal sectors as the Group develops closer links with healthcare professionals. Mark Beaumont joins…
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Scientists at the Brain Injury Research Center at The University of California, Los Angeles, have revealed that individuals who have already sustained brain injury once may be at a greater risk of suffering more serious…
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Scientists at the Brain Injury Research Center at The University of California, Los Angeles, have revealed that individuals who have already sustained brain injury once may be at a greater risk of suffering more serious…
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Some head injury trauma patients, and those who have sustained brain damage at birth, are being treated with a chemical more commonly viewed as having purely cosmetic affects. Botox, the toxin used to smooth out…
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New research undertaken by Dr. Shai Efrati of Tel Aviv University, and some fellow scientists, has revealed that oxygen treatment may be extremely beneficial for patients with brain damage. Dr Efrati conducted his study on…
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Actor Dean Gaffney, 34, who starred as Robbie Jackson in EastEnders, is understood to have suffered head injuries in a car accident yesterday evening. He is receiving treatment at Royal Derby Hospital. He was driving…
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Malala Yousafzai – the Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot in the head by the Taliban last October –is soon to undergo surgery to replace her missing skull section with a titanium plate. The missing part…
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