Tag: CTE
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JULY 14, 2025 | for CONCUSSIONS
New Study Links Concussion-Reporting Intentions to Simulated Behavior in High School Athletes
More than a million youth concussions are estimated to go unreported each year, many from sports-related injuries. While education campaigns have long encouraged athletes to speak up, it's been hard to predict who actually will—until now. A newly published study in PM&R: The Journal of Injury, Function and Rehabilitation, led by researchers at Stanford, suggests that...
MARCH 14, 2024 | for CONCUSSIONS
Brain Injury Awareness Month 2024
Brain injury awareness month is observed every March to recognize the millions of adults living in the U.S. with brain injury related disability. Brain injuries can present themselves in a variety of different ways, from headaches and dizziness to nausea and vision problems. For more information on brain injury, visit TeachAids' trusted partner, the Brain...
OCTOBER 19, 2021 | for CONCUSSIONS
Dr. Jesse Mez Describes Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) in Comparison to Concussions
Our next feature from the CrashCourse Concussion Story Wall is leading medical expert, Dr. Jesse Mez. In his video, Dr. Mez answers questions relating to the following topics: What is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)? What are common CTE symptoms? What are some ways to minimize them? What is the difference between CTE and a concussion (mTBI)? Jesse Mez, MD,...
AUGUST 22, 2019 | for CONCUSSIONS
TeachAids Advisor Featured on a Podcast about Sports and Technology!
TeachAids advisor Dr. Daniel Daneshvar is recognized for his leadership in a major 2017 study on deceased professional football players’ brains, in which 110 of 111 showed evidence of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Today he is starring on FUTRSPRT, a podcast devoted to investigating the increasing presence of technology in the world of sports. FUTRSPRT has...