The association between traumatic brain injuries and certain neurological diseases could go in both directions, according to research published in Neurology.The study, conducted by researchers with the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Health Care System in California, showed older veterans with a recent traumatic brain injury (TBI) were three times more likely to have had a prior diagnosis of a stroke, dementia or Parkinson’s disease, and were four times more likely to have had a prior diagnosis of epilepsy, the authors wrote.“The main takeaway from this study is that fall prevention is
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