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Repetitive subconcussive impacts trigger more changes in brain vital signs, research shows


Repetitive subconcussive impacts trigger more changes in brain vital signs, research shows
Neuroscience researchers at Mayo Clinic Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota, U.S., the Health and Technology District and Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada have published the latest results of their ongoing multi-year hockey concussion study examining changes in subconcussive cognitive brain function in male youth ice hockey players.
The research team monitored brain vital signs during pre- and post-season play in 23 Bantam (age 14 or under) and Junior A (age 16 to 20) male ice-hockey players in Rochester, Minnesota.
Brain vital signs translates complex brain waves measured using portable electroencephalography (EEG) at the rink-side, into simple, fast, user-friendly and intuitive results that provide an objective evaluation of cognitive brain function. Called the ABCs of brain function, brain vital signs track three well-esta ....

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Neuro-researchers find repetitive head impacts can result in functional brain impairments


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IMAGE: Hockey player gets his brain vital signs checked. Researchers find repetitive head impacts can result in functional brain impairments in youth hockey.
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Surrey, B.C. Canada and Rochester, Minn., U.S. (April 22, 2021) - Neuroscience researchers at Mayo Clinic Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota, U.S., the Health and Technology District and Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada have published the latest results of their ongoing multi-year hockey concussion study examining changes in subconcussive cognitive brain function in male youth ice hockey players.
The research team monitored brain vital signs during pre- and post-season play in 23 Bantam (age 14 or under) and Junior A (age 16 to 20) male ice-hockey players in Rochester, Minnesota. ....

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COVID-19: BC music therapy study seeks to relieve health-care workers


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A new, virtual study involving nurses, doctors and paramedics on the frontline of the fight against COVID-19 aims to find out whether music therapy can improve mental and emotional health.
The four-week study will see 20 health-care workers don brain-scanning equipment during remote music therapy sessions, giving researchers from Simon Fraser University and Surrey’s Health and Technology District insight into consequent changes in brain function.
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For Taryn Stephenson, a director at the not-for-profit society Music Heals that sponsored the study, it represents a chance to uncover how music therapy can support mental health outcomes. ....

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