The potential risk of brain injury playing sport is well-documented, but less-known is the effects of intimate partner violence on the brain. New research is aiming to change that.
Research into brain ageing may unlock the potential for the burgeoning science to be used in a clinical setting, providing a marker for cognitive health.
Australia’s professional sports players aren’t covered by the same injury rules as other workers – unlike in New Zealand.
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As the pandemic continues to threaten our mental health, a groundbreaking “living lab” is set to reimagine how we identify and treat problems.
Pioneering research indicates that those with an acquired brain injury are particularly vulnerable to falling victim to online fraud.
Although a great deal of research is still required, it may one day be possible to identify and treat people suffering from CTE, or at risk of it.
A Monash research team studying head impacts at the elite level of Australian football says it's too soon to make a direct link between concussion in the sport and brain problems later in life.
The nature of Aussie rules means players risk injuries to their hands and wrists serious enough to send them to the emergency department.
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TBI is the leading cause globally of mortality among young adults.
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