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The Brain Health Revolution Podcast

The Often Invisible Syndrome: Traumatic Brain Injury

The Brain Health Revolution Podcast

Dean and Ayesha Sherzai

Life Sciences, Intelligence, Alzheimers, Mood, Mind, Stroke, Brain, Iq, Braincapacity, Anxiety, Brainy, Mental, Depression, Science, Memory, Parkinson, Dementia, Longevity, Health, Health & Fitness

4.8604 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2023

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This episode was part of a live discussion for members in NEURO Academy. We discussed brain injuries and concussion, and expanded on their definitions, classification, presentation, signs and symptoms, management and treatment.

NEURO Academy is a membership based online environment where you’ll have access to resources to achieve optimal health, a better, sharper memory, and prevent cognitive decline. The platform provides the opportunity to connect with us and an empowering community and participate in weekly live Q&A sessions, live cooking sessions, live podcasts and Q&A with remarkable health leaders, have access to on demand courses on prevention of neurological diseases, expanding the course to evidence based nutrition and cooking,  anxiety, and many others on various topics related to brain health. We just released a comprehensive course of evidence based nutrition in  brain health, along with a complete cooking course that will help you learn the basics of healthy eating and how you can apply all the knowledge by improving what’s on your plate. You will be able to get CE or CME credits if you’re interested, and also receive certification after taking the course. Join us by visiting NEUROacademy.com.

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Brain Health Revolution podcast with your host, Aisha and Dean Sharesai.

0:11.2

March was Brain Injury Awareness Month, and last week, we recorded this episode on traumatic

0:16.7

brain injury and concussions for our Neuro Academy community. We discussed the definitions, classification,

0:23.8

presentations, signs and symptoms,

0:26.2

management and treatment of TBI and concussions,

0:29.8

and we answered some questions.

0:32.0

Neuroacademy is a membership-based online environment

0:34.5

where you'll have access to resources to achieve optimal health,

0:38.0

a better, sharper memory, and prevent cognitive decline.

0:41.7

The platform provides the opportunity to connect with us and an empowering community

0:46.8

and participate in weekly live Q&A sessions, live cooking sessions, life podcasts and

0:52.4

Q&As with remarkable health leaders, and have access

0:55.7

to an on-demand courses on prevention of neurological diseases, evidence-based nutrition and

1:02.1

cooking, and future courses on various topics related to brain health. Members will also be able

1:08.0

to get CE and CME credits if they're interested and also receive

1:12.1

certification after taking the course. Join us by visiting neuroacademy.com. Now let's start listening

1:18.9

to the episode. Thank you so much for joining us. We're talking about Susan. Now Susan got a concussion

1:26.8

in sophomore year of high school while practicing for

1:29.7

her softball team. Given that it was warm up time, everybody was doing their own things, which

1:35.7

meant that no one was keeping a track of, you know, the balls, the bats, and other flying objects.

1:43.4

And Susan was busy just doing her thing and she was leaning

1:48.6

down to pick up her mitt and she suddenly heard a loud noise which initially shocked her

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