Concussion symptoms in children may have multiple underlying causes

Published: 17 May 2022

Different types of brain damage caused by a concussion may lead to similar symptoms in children, according to research led by McGill University. A new way of studying concussions could help develop...

McGill Cares Webcast: The Relationship between Concussions and Neurocognitive Disorders

Wednesday, October 21, 2020 12:00to12:30

Join us on October 21 at noon for the next webcast in our weekly series, McGill Cares, designed to support informal care/medsimcentreCategory: Medicine and Health Sciences Medical Simulation Centre

A Canadian First: Research Project will study blows to the head in University Football

Published: 11 September 2019

McGill University is participating in a new research project titled Tête première (head first), led by the team of neuropsychologist Dr. Louis De Beaumont, a researcher at the CIUSSS du Nord-de-l...

Detecting long-term concussion in athletes

Published: 12 July 2017

Lawyers representing both sides in concussion lawsuits against sports leagues may eventually have a new tool at their disposal: a diagnostic signature that uses artificial intelligence to detect...

June is Brain Injury Awareness Month

Published: 7 June 2017

Much work to be done to improve diagnosis and treatment ...

Finding a new test for concussions

Published: 17 March 2015

Brain activation study helps to diagnose concussions in children and youths

PATH 2nd Annual Research Symposium

Friday, October 2, 2015 08:45to18:30

McGill Research Centre for Physical Activity and Health (PATH)...

McGill expert: Brain injuries, concussions

Published: 10 June 2016

 June is National Brain Injury Awareness Month. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death and disability in children and adults from ages 1 to 44. Brain injuries are most often...

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