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  • Brain Injuries From—Not Football, Kentucky—Bicycle Accidents
    We associate sports-related brain injuries with football, hockey, and other high-contact sports; but bike riding? Read here for some enlightenment, Kentucky.
  • Mesothelioma in Kentucky: A Monstrous Memento From Asbestos Exposure
    Years after exposure to asbestos, people are diagnosed with mesothelioma, a form of cancer that has no cure and a poor prognosis. Read more here, Kentucky.
  • Soldiers’ Wars Are Not Over When They Leave the Battlefield, Kentucky
    A recent study links multiple traumatic brain injuries among military personnel with increased, lifelong risk of suicide. Read more about it, Kentucky.
  • The Challenges of Treating Kentucky Elderly Who Suffer Brain Injuries
    Elderly brain injuries aren’t the same as brain injuries in younger people. Find out why you may need a Kentucky brain injury lawyer if your loved one is hurt.
  • Shaken Baby Syndrome in Kentucky: A Little Anger Causes Lots of Damage
    Shaking a baby in anger can cause brain damage, spinal injury, even death. Read here about what horrible consequences this moment of anger can wreak, Kentucky.
  • How Do Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury Differ, Kentucky?
    You’ve probably heard of acquired brain injury and traumatic brain injury—is there a difference? Read here for clarification, Kentucky.
  • Just One Concussion Can Change the Brain for Life, Kentucky
    New research shows that just one concussion may cause lasting structural damage in the brain. Read more on the subject, Kentucky.
  • The Risk of Brain Injury in Kentucky Youth Sports
    Knowing what we know now about the risk of brain injury in youth contact sports, do you still encourage your child to join the team? Read here, Kentucky.
  • When the Brain Swells—Not Because of Intelligence, Kentucky
    Swelling in the brain can cause serious problems, but what causes the brain to swell? Find out more by reading here, Kentucky.
  • Let’s Think—and Marvel—About the Human Brain, Kentucky
    A brain injury affects us humans profoundly because the brain controls everything we do—and we can’t begin to understand the complexity. Read here, Kentucky.
  • How to Recognize the Signs of a Potentially Serious Brain Injury in Kentucky
    Find out the signs of a possible brain injury that you need to know and how to contact a Kentucky brain injury lawyer if you’ve been hurt in an accident.
  • When Kentucky Newborns Lack Oxygen: Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
    Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is a serious condition that occurs when a baby’s brain gets insufficient oxygen. Read more about it here, Kentucky.
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