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You may already know that your head and brain are quite vulnerable to sustain injuries and thereby suffer damages, given several circumstances.
There are two ways in which your brain may become exposed to traumatic damage... Related Article Tags: , , Thousands of people lose their lives each year due to head trauma. And many hundreds of thousands more are left with serious brain injury that affects their ability to think, to remember, and even the ability to move their bodies. Learn to prevent brain injury. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , A traumatic brain injury can be a life-altering or evening life-threatening event. Understanding the treatment options that are available to those who have suffered a traumatic brain injury will enable better recovery overall. Related Article Tags: , , , , A cumulative trauma disorder is a condition where a part of the body is injured by repeatedly overusing or causing trauma to that body part. The severity of all these brain/head injuries that occur is divaricate. Some suffer in a relatively minor capacity, making a full recovery. Others are not so fortunate, with lives being permanently affected for the worse. As well as being devastating for the victim it can make life very difficult for victims’ families: some are paralysed by brain damage. Related Article Tags: , , Many people are suffering insomnia directly from trauma. Since the September 11 ordeal, millions of people each day are finding it difficult to rest. Some are trapped in the 2000 ordeal and are having difficulty leaving the past behind, while others are direct victims of the attack and suffering insomnia while they fight to control their painful thoughts. Natasha Richardson was only 45 years old and enjoying a skiing holiday with her husband, the famous actor Liam Nielsen; a simple fall on the bunny slopes led to Natasha getting back up on her feet and dusting herself off while chatting to her family and friends, a little shaken she walked off the slopes but despite the instructor telling her to get to hospital but she refused because she felt perfectly fine. Related Article Tags: , , , The common image for trauma and traumatic experiences usually encompasses the negative extremes of life. Rape, childhood abuse, war, mass destruction, and natural disasters are all seen as the causes of trauma. They are valid causes, to be sure, but they are not the only reasons. Certainly, they are the ones that have cast the greatest shadow over the collective popular consciousness, with things like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) becoming more and more common knowledge. Dealing with past trauma is not an easy task, especially when some will try to work it out on their own. Unfortunately, many believe that the only way to deal with the trauma is to either ignore it or block it from their memory; neither are healthy or long-term ways to deal with such trauma. Not dealing with it means that the emotions have not been dealt with and healing can’t begin. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , ,
More than anything else, the main goal of computer ergonomics to work to reduce repetitive stress injuries that can result through the regular use of a computer and related equipment. Through this article, a brief overview of repetitive stress injuries is provided, particularly as these injuries relate to computer use and computer ergonomics. Much like any other aerobic activity for your heart and muscles, brain exercise is essential for better mental function and improves its activity. It all has something to do with stimulating the nerve cells in your brain. Related Article Tags: , , , A survivor of a ruptured brain aneurysm needs a lot of help and understanding from family members and friends. His/her life has been turned upside down and mental confusion will reign supreme. They will need your help. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , We all know that we only use around one percent or less of our brain power. If we can improve our brain power, we will be more intelligent and efficient. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , Why does your child have cerebral palsy? The simplest answer to this question is because your child has brain damage. Related Article Tags: , , , , , In our effort to balance very full and hectic lives with our families and our jobs, we may have been neglecting an all-important facet of our child's life: their emotional well-being. The first three years of a child's life is a critical time for a child, and the trauma of changing child care providers or having a 'part-time' parent float in and out of their life can be very traumatic and destabilizing for them. Related Article Tags: , , There is still some resistance to believe that early childhood trauma can cause disease in the medical field and by individuals. But believe that most alternative practitioners and many doctors have seen what influence early childhood traumas have on the diseases of their patients. Read on to find out more about this critical aspect and how it influences asthma. Related Article Tags: , , Traumatic Brain Injuries affect millions of Americans every year. By examining what causes these debilitating injuries, and what segments of the population are most affected, one can better understand how to assist someone with such an injury, including the possibility of a traumatic brain injury lawsuit. Related Article Tags: , , , , More than anything else, the main goal of computer ergonomics to work to reduce repetitive stress injuries that can result through the regular use of a computer and related equipment. Through this article, a brief overview of repetitive stress injuries is provided, particularly as these injuries relate to computer use and computer ergonomics. Traumas can be seeds for more pain - or for growth. For mild trauma, sometimes laughter really is the best medicine. If you are able to look at the situation objectively, you may be able to "laugh it off," or at least arm yourself with enough knowledge to realize you had it easy. For years fitness enthusiasts have suspected that exercise positively affects the brain as well as the body. But while it seemed logical that an active lifestyle would help the brain, the scientific evidence was lacking. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
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