Actress/author Evangeline Lilly, famous for playing Kate Austen in “Lost” and Hope van Dyne/The Wasp in Marvel’s Ant-Man films, recently shared information about the results of brain scans after a ...
Evangeline Lilly says 'almost every area in [her] brain is functioning at a decreased capacity' after suffering a concussion ...
CHICAGO — An Israel-based health firm with Chicago ties is developing its noninvasive brain scan, used to evaluate concussions, to take on depression, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. ElMindA, an ...
“The Hobbit” actress and former model Evangeline Lilly, 46, recently revealed that she sustained brain damage months after ...
Researchers may be closing in on a way to check athletes while they're alive for signs of a degenerative brain disease that's been linked to frequent head blows. Experimental scans found higher levels ...
The 'Lost' and 'Ant Man' star revealed in a health update the “bad news about my concussion” including “decreased brain ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- According to the Centers for Disease Control, 50% of concussions go unreported. That's scary to think about because there are millions of traumatic brain injury (TBI) ...
Evangeline Lilly, the beloved Canadian actress known for her roles in Lost and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has recently opened up about her health struggles following a traumatic brain injury (TBI) ...
Simon Fraser University researchers have found that high-resolution brain scans, coupled with computational analysis, could play a critical role in helping to detect concussions that conventional ...
A warning to parents of your kids have ever suffered a concussion. Concussions in childhood may trigger long term brain changes. University of California Riverside biomedical researchers found subtle ...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), commonly referred to as 'concussion', affects over 1.7 million in the USA annually with costs of nearly US$17 billion. [1] Despite the name, these injuries are by ...