Brain damage caused by severe sleep apnea is reversible DARIEN, IL – A neuroimaging study is the first to show that white matter damage caused by severe obstructive sleep apnea can be reversed by continuous positive airway pressure therapy. read more
Brain damage is an injury that causes the destruction or deterioration of brain cells. In the U.S., every year, about 2.6 million people have some type of brain injury -- whether as a result of trauma, stroke, tumor, or other illnesses, according to the Brain Injury Association of America. read more
The damage done to your brain is NOT reversible. You will NOT get your brain cells back. (Brain cells are the only cells in the brain that do not regenerate). There is always hope. if you stopped what you were doing before. read more
WebMD examines common causes of brain damage, along with types, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. read more
When you hear the words “brain injury” or “brain damage,” it is an extremely scary thing – it means the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. To many people, this conjures images of permanent physical or mental disability. But that is not always the case; in many cases, the brain can repair itself. read more