Every year in the U.S., about a million people are treated at emergency rooms for traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and about 50,000 people die from the injuries or complicating factors, according to the International Brain Injury Association. Mild TBIs such as concussions can result from a hit to the head, a fall, car accident, or sports collision. Patients often experience nausea, sleep disturbances, or confusion in mild cases. However, patients with more severe TBI can lose consciousness, have memory loss, or die from the injury.
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