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Brain Injury Facts |
Brain Injury Facts Of all types of injury, those to the brain are among the most likely
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Worldwide Worldwide Brain injury is the leading cause of death and disability. Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of seizure disorders. The World Health Organization (WHO) adopted standards for the surveillance of central nervous system injury in 1993. United States Annually:
An estimated 5.3 million Americans are living today with disability related to traumatic brain injury.(6) Most studies indicate that males are far more likely to incur a TBI as females. The highest rate of injury occurs in between the ages of 15-24 years. Persons under the age of 5 or over the age of 75 are also at higher risk. Europe In the European Union, brain injury accounts for one million hospital admissions per year. |
Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury
Consequences of Brain Injury Brain Injury can cause many kinds of physical, cognitive, and behavioral/emotional impairments that may be either temporary or permanent. Impairments may range from subtle to severe. Brain injury may result in seizure disorders. Brain Injury is a public health concern that demands ongoing epidemiological study, increased efforts to prevent injuries from occurring, and research to advance medical options and therapeutic interventions. |
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