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Patients with significant histories of brain trauma could be considered for different types of treatment in the future, perhaps leading toward new pathways for a cure.
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Emotional environments where their traumas could be represented.
Numerous others have endured acute trauma from getting hit in the helmet, trauma that may disrupt the flow of neurotransmitters in the brain, which could be the biggest reason why some former players suffer from clinical depression.
Because norepinephrine enhances emotional memory, a soldier taking a stimulant medication, which releases norepinephrine in the brain, could be at higher risk of becoming fear-conditioned and getting PTSD in the setting of trauma.
Fully acknowledging the possible risks of tackle football, a sport in which full-body collisions are inherent and repetitive brain trauma is common, could create a crisis for the NFL.
In this context, β-blockade exposure to modulate the effects of the catecholaminergic storm activated by acute brain injury after trauma or subarachnoid hemorrhage could be beneficial.
Around the same time, researchers at Boston University who were studying the brains of former NFL players made a shocking discovery: that repeated head trauma could lead to ALS.
The work could help doctors figure out which brain trauma patients are the most likely to recover and even shed light on the nature of consciousness.
Diagnosing brain trauma accurately is difficult.
Azeff, who was not wearing a helmet, suffered brain trauma and was in a coma for about seven weeks.
It's notable that instead of being a random sampling, many of the brains studied were those of former players who had displayed signs of problems that could be related to head trauma.
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