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People whose biological age is older than their chronological age have a significantly increased risk of stroke and dementia, according to a new study from Sweden.
The brain injury rehab journey presents huge challenges, not just to survivors themselves but also to the numerous stakeholders working to deliver the best outcomes for their clients. In this exclusive webinar, four experts from across the rehab pathway came together to discuss what can and should be done for the brain injury community in [...]
A speech prosthetic developed by researchers in the US can translate brain signals into words, and could one day enable people with neurological disorders to regain their ability to communicate.
Brain injuries can be severe. Even mild concussions can see you experiencing persistent symptoms like headaches and fatigue—and while full recovery is possible, you can't expect it to be straightforward, especially since doctors currently have no clear way of estimating how the recuperation process may go. Because of this, you'll want to be alert and [...]
Scientists in Thailand have developed lightweight and easy-to-use Parkinson's gloves that can automatically reduce tremors.
The cerebellum coordinates the brain network essential for social recognition memory, US researchers have learned. This cognitive process enables people to remember and recognise others, particularly those who they have met before.
Using genetic susceptibility, new study reveals sleep is likely to precede depressive symptoms, rather than the opposite
Here we reveal the 13 winners of the inaugural Awards, which celebrate excellence across the field of neuro-rehab
A leading brain injury expert has called for reforms to the legal definition of death in the US to align the neurological criteria with wider medical standards.
ACG named as care partner for the patient support service, which works with patients and families in hospital settings














