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What is a diffuse axonal brain injury?

A diffuse axonal injury is a common type of brain injury that occurs when the brain moves back and forth forcefully against the skull. The axons, or long nerve fibers, in the brain are sheared during the acceleration and deceleration of a motor vehicle crash or…

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New Recommendations Released for Nursing Home Infection Prevention and Virus Containment

Infections and viruses are potentially deadly for nursing home residents. Family members and nursing home workers all want to prevent the transmission of disease and infection in nursing homes. However, the procedures for protecting nursing home residents from contagious illnesses are not always followed, and sometimes…

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How Nursing Home Staff Cell Phone Use Can Hurt Residents

Cell phones are so common that we often don’t think about them unless there is a specific danger. We know, for example, that cell phone use can cause dangerous distracted driving crashes. However, cell phones are not just dangerous on Kentucky roads. Cell phone use…

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Defective Surgical Mesh Used for Hernia Repair Lawsuit

If you have experienced pain or complications following a hernia repair due to the type of surgical mesh used, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Our product liability attorneys at Gray & White are investigating potential hernia repair claims for individuals who suffered complications…

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Who Can Help You If You Suffer a Brain Injury in a Motor Vehicle Crash

A brain injury has changed your life. Whether you suffer communication issues, memory problems, gross motor difficulties, or other challenges, your life is different than it was before your crash. As you prepare for the future, it is essential to get help in a variety…

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Families of Nursing Home Residents With Multiple Sclerosis: Here’s What You Need to Know About Abuse and Neglect

It didn’t happen overnight. However, at some point after your loved one’s multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, you and your family made the difficult decision to move him to a nursing home. As MS progresses and nerve damage worsens, some people with MS eventually lose the…

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