United States Department of Defense Moves to Protect Troops’ Brain Health Cognitive Assessments, New Guidelines Aim to Reduce Blast Exposure #ReadMore: https://loom.ly/ytvmoxQ #AUSAorg #AUSA #USArmy #brainhealth #health
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"Glad to see the US Department of Defense making soldiers’ brain health a top priority! Concussions and TBIs are very treatable, if properly detected. If they are left undiagnosed and untreated, then long term issues like migraines, anxiety/ depression, cognitive deficiency, visual deficits, etc. can have devastating personal and professional effects for a lifetime." — Dr. Vincent Schaller, MD, DABFM, CIC, Medical Director and President, Mid-Atlantic Concussion Alliance #concussions #tbi #concussiontreatment #usdepartmentofdefense #baselinetesting https://lnkd.in/gbNk5N_S
All troops to get baseline cognitive testing in bid to treat traumatic injuries: Dept. of Defense
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The Department of Defense (DoD) recently provided a comprehensive update to the Senate Committee on blast exposure research, shedding light on the crucial advancements and initiatives underway in understanding and mitigating the impacts of blast exposure on our service members: 1?? Enhanced Research Capabilities: The DoD is expanding research capabilities to better understand and mitigate the impacts of blast exposure on service members. This includes innovative diagnostic tools and data collection methodologies. 2?? Interdisciplinary Collaboration: By fostering collaboration among leading experts, the DoD is leveraging interdisciplinary research to address the complex challenges associated with blast exposure. 3?? Innovative Solutions: Through cutting-edge technologies and targeted intervention strategies, the DoD is pioneering solutions to protect and support the health and well-being of our military community. As we reflect on the advancements in blast exposure research, it's essential to underscore the critical importance of prioritizing service members' brain health. Limiting repeated brain injuries is paramount to ensuring the long-term well-being and operational readiness of our military personnel. Repeated brain injuries, such as those caused by blast exposure, can have profound and lasting effects on cognitive function, mental health, and overall quality of life. By investing in research and implementing preventative measures, we can mitigate the risk of these injuries and provide our service members with the support they need to thrive both on and off the battlefield. As we move forward, let us remain steadfast in our commitment to advancing brain health initiatives and ensuring the safety and resilience of those who selflessly serve our nation. Read the Full Article Here: https://lnkd.in/eRQsxbEC #Healthcare #MentalHealth #Military #MedicalResearch #Veterans #TBI #Concussion #BrainHealth #BrainInjuryAwareness #BlastExposureResearch
Warfighter Brain Health: DOD Updates Senate Committee on Blast Exposure Research
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The recent FDA clearance of a rapid traumatic brain injury (TBI) test, developed for military use, represents a significant advancement in the timely diagnosis and treatment of TBIs. While designed for use in the field by the U.S. Army, this technology has the potential to extend far beyond the military. For mental health professionals, particularly those working with trauma and injury-related cases, the implications are profound. A quicker, more accurate diagnosis of TBIs can lead to earlier intervention, reducing the long-term psychological and cognitive impacts that untreated TBIs can exacerbate, such as depression, anxiety, and memory loss. This rapid test could revolutionize how we approach TBI care in civilian settings, from emergency rooms to sports fields. It provides a tool that not only aids in immediate decision-making but also offers the possibility of better patient outcomes through timely treatment. As we consider the broader applications of this technology, it's clear that this advancement could play a crucial role in improving mental health and well-being for many individuals beyond the military context. #MentalHealth #TraumaticBrainInjury #TBI #HealthcareInnovation #MentalWellness #EmergencyCare #TraumaCare #FDAApproval #Neuroscience #HealthTech
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?? How hacking your brain's 'gatekeeper' can help prevent Alzheimer’s and anxiety Dr Bal Athwal, a consultant neurologist at The Wellington Hospital, recently spoke to The Standard on maximising ones brain health. 'At the heart of this relationship is the gatekeeper to your grey matter, known as the blood-brain barrier. "The blood-brain barrier (or BBB) acts as a guardian for the brain, regulating the substances that can enter and exit. It is commonly referred to as the 'gatekeeper' because it carefully controls which molecules are allowed to pass through and prevents the entry of harmful substances," explains Dr Bal Athwal, a consultant neurologist at The Wellington Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare UK.' 'Think of the BBB as a vigilant security system, with the specialised cells lining the blood vessels in the brain regulating the movement of substances, and protecting neural tissue from toxins and pathogens. When the interconnected cells lining the BBB lose their permeability, the blood-brain barrier becomes weaker and less effective at destroying harmful microorganisms — and alterations in the finely-tuned defence system are linked to an increased progression of neurological conditions like dementia, Alzheimer’s, MS, depression and anxiety.' "The effectiveness of the BBB can be influenced by several factors. As individuals age, the BBB tends to become weaker, potentially allowing the entry of substances that are normally restricted. Diseases and inflammation, such as infections and autoimmune disorders, can compromise the BBB by altering its structure and increasing permeability," says Dr Athwal. 'There’s plenty we can to do help maintain the integrity of our brain’s defence system, here are a few things you can try.' ??Ditch plastic water bottles ??Sip a glass of red wine ??Exercise for exactly 23 minutes ??Sniff and relax ??Eat your omegas To read more about Dr Bal's advice on brain health, please visit the link below: https://lnkd.in/ef2tkZsZ #TWH #TheWellingtonHospital #HCA #HCAHealthcareUK #healthcare #brain #medical #neuro #surgeon #thestandard #standard #anxiety #alzheimers #mentalhealth
How hacking your brain's 'gatekeeper' can help prevent Alzheimer’s and anxiety
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The latest episode of Talk With the Doc(tor) is up on our YouTube channel!
If you missed our most recent Talk With the Doc(tor) presentation, you can catch it here:?https://lnkd.in/eyrCKi9h.?Dr. Anand Viswanathan discusses the dangers of high blood pressure as well as the essential role social engagement and physical exercise play in brain health.? #WeAreMADRC #BrainHealth
Cardiovascular Health = Brain Health
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What is brain health? CEO + Co-Founder of DigiCARE Realized and Global Consortium Member of Social Impact Partners | Global Brain Health Initiative Brittany Cassin, MBA educates us on why brain health is crucial in pushing healthcare forward in the United States. To connect with Brittany please connect with her on LinkedIn. Come watch the interview here: Key takeaways: 1.Being intentional for treatments and cures are needed to make the necessary advancements for brain health so that families or those impacted have access to the resources that they need. 2. Having an understanding of the pathology of diseases, such as Alzheimer's can provide clinicians with more personalized, effective treatment plans. 3.Shifting from being reactive to proactive is essential to understanding brain health.
Brittany Cassin: The Importance of Brain Health
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EPHA's participation in the public consultation on SRIA for EP brain health The European Public Health Alliance is pleased to have participated in the public consultation on the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for the European Partnership for Brain Health. Commercial Determinants of Health: We appreciate the focus on promoting brain health and preventing brain disorders. We recognise the SRIA's priorities are well-rounded and address essential aspects of improving brain health. https://lnkd.in/e758-ak4 #PublicHealth #Europe #StayInformed #StayEmpowered
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What is a brain injury? There are two types of brain injury: traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury. * A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined as a blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the function of the brain. * A non-traumatic brain injury can be the result of an illness, oxygen deprivation, metabolic disorders, aneurysms, cardiac arrest or near-drowning experience. It includes injuries to the brain that are not caused by an external physical force to the head. Shepherd Center’s Leading Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Recovery Experts are highly trained leaders in the field of TBI rehabilitation. They provide patient-focused care rooted in leading-edge treatments, technologies and research. One of our incredible speakers Alexandria Carvalho is the Outreach Coordinator for Shepherd Center’s SHARE Military Initiative. @shepherdcenter is among top 10 rehabilitation hospitals in the country! SHARE is the only comprehensive rehabilitation program with: -Flexible programming options -collaborative care -transition support -community reintegration This is all available at no cost to military veterans, service members, and first responders. Join us for an extraordinary education conference filled with invaluable blueprints, incredible insights, and knowledge that you won’t want to miss! Early bird ticket sale ends July 1st ?? www.blegendscon.com #braininjury #tbi #brain #conference #education #blegendscon #tampa #stpete #florida
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We are happy to?introduce?our?latest policy piece in collaboration with?the?Global Health Hub Germany: “Global Brain Health – Action urgently required!”-?advocating for Germany to adopt a proactive approach towards addressing global brain health challenges.? ??Did you know that neurological disorders are the number one cause of disability and the number two cause of death globally? ?? From?basic motor functions to overall cognitive well-being across all age groups, the impact of brain health transcends every aspect of our lives.? The brain, one of our bodies most vital organs, requires comprehensive prevention programs to tackle its complex determinants effectively. Discover more about the importance of brain health and about specific areas of policy and programmatic engagement for Germany?here: #globalbrainhealth #GlobalHealth?
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?? Delving deeper into the critical issue of brain injuries among our Special Operations Forces! ???? This eye-opening article sheds light on the challenges faced by our military heroes and the urgent need for innovative solutions. ?? Key Takeaways: 1?? Unique Risks: Special Operations Forces (SOF) are exposed to a myriad of dangers, including blasts, which significantly increase their risk of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The article underscores the severity of this risk, highlighting the danger of repeated exposure to low-level blasts during both training exercises and combat operations. 2?? Diagnostic Challenges: Traditional methods of diagnosing TBIs often fall short, particularly in identifying mild cases. This poses a significant hurdle as it could lead to underestimation of the true extent of injuries and delay in appropriate treatment, impacting the long-term health and well-being of our service members. 3?? Urgent Need for Innovation: The article emphasizes the pressing need for a portable brain injury diagnostic test tailored to the unique needs of our military personnel. Such a tool would enable timely and accurate detection of TBIs, facilitating prompt intervention and support for those who sacrifice so much for our nation. Let's raise awareness, advocate for research and development, and support initiatives aimed at enhancing the health and safety of our brave men and women in uniform! ???? Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eSmGfUmt #MilitaryHealth #BrainInjuryAwareness #MedicalResearch #BrainInjury #BrainHealth #NeuroScience #SupportOurTroops #Diagnostics #EarlyDetection #Veterans
Brain injuries in U.S. Special Operations Forces aren’t easy to detect, USF helping develop a solution
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