By: Chris Jacken | 2010-10-12 | Disease & Illness In Afghanistan in May, Robert Warren’s truck was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade, which caused him to suffer from a traumatic brain injury. After being injure, Warren was specially treated at 7 East, a unit at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda. There, surgeons successfully removed his entire left-side skull so that his brain would not be damaged worse. read more
By: School | 2012-04-22 | Health & Fitness The brain is the bossiest part of the body—it tells all the other parts what to do all the time—which is why it is also the most important. read more
By: Abeer Saqer | 2012-03-24 | Medicine Traumatic Brain Injury is a severe condition that required instant and proper treatment. Failure to treat or lack of required treatments can lead to serious complications. read more
By: JamesHenry | 2011-10-25 | Health & Fitness Even the most tech savvy physicians can have a hard time choosing the right EMR solution. For neurologists, an EMR/EHR that fits their current workflows can easily help them plan out how the Neurology EMR software will be implemented into their practice. For example, doctors who work in different rooms need an EMR that supports data migration so that they can access it from any computer, no matter read more
By: Parmu Malika | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness A pathological form in which the cells of the brain are damaged is known as a brain injury. This deterioration of the cells in the brain might be due to a situation, condition, diseases or injuries. The brain is affected normally when there is an injury to the head. read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-10 | Health & Fitness A concussion is head trauma where you don't clearly remember the hit or the surrounding time of the incident. Any head trauma should be considered severe and needs to be seen by an M.D. and monitored closely with supervision for several days. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2010-12-17 | Article Marketing Fortunately for us, humans have a hard casing around one of the most important part of the human body, the brain. The skull is there to protect from brain injury and trauma that can cause a person to lose so many different functions that make life normal on an everyday basis. read more
By: Shane Dayker | 2011-01-05 | Legal Brain injuries can happen to anyone and can be caused by the head being hit forcefully by an object or when the brain skull is penetrated by a spiky object penetrating the brain tissue as a result. Further brain injuries vary and are distinctive due to the kind and force of the impact on the head... read more
By: J. Hernandez | 2010-11-21 | Law Physicians and nurses are supposed to have the knowledge and training needed to recognize and react to fetal distress. They are also supposed to dedicate proper attention to following their patient for the duration of labor and delivery. In cases where they do not do so their actions might lead to considerable injury to the unborn baby. In such circumstances they might be liable for malpractice. read more
By: Mark | 2011-01-11 | Law Brain injury litigation is probably the most sensitive and complex personal injury related lawsuit. A good lawyer and a medical expert at your side will be of great help during the lawsuit. read more
By: Manish Sing | 2010-12-15 | Law There are many types of injuries and in the same way there are different types of law for that. Some of the common types of injuries are illustrated below. read more
By: Manish Singh | 2010-12-15 | Personal injury Injury refers to "a body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident. Injury is also called as the Trauma." read more
By: Paresh Patil | 2012-02-20 | Disease & Illness Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a surgical procedure that includes implanting a battery operated medical device known as a neurostimulator into a specific part of the patient’s brain (usually the subthalamic nucleus). read more
By: J. Hernandez | 2010-12-27 | Law A placental abruption happens when the placental lining detaches from the mother's uterus. It can cause severe harm to, or even the death of, the unborn child. This article analyzes a claim that a nurse monitoring the pregnant woman while the woman did not act or call a doctor although multiple signs of a significant complication from a placental abruption took place! read more