F ormer Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre said that he has been recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Brain scans revealed that teenagers with larger attention-driving networks were more likely to develop depression.
Brett Favre announced his diagnosis on Tuesday. Here’s what we know about the disease and its relationship to head injuries.
Research suggests that concussions from football can raise the risk of Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.
If Brett Favre's health holds up well enough to allow it, championing a cure would be more heroic than anything he did on the football field.
Brett Favre revealed Tuesday that he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The NFL legend best known for his long tenure with the Green Bay Packers shared the news during a congressional hearing ...
Summary: A new study suggests that neurostimulation targeting specific brain circuits may help treat PTSD in veterans. Researchers found that veterans with damage to brain areas connected to the ...
Researchers analyzed 193 patients from the Vietnam Head Injury Study with penetrating traumatic brain injury to determine if the location of shrapnel damage to their brains influenced risk of ...
The Hall of Fame quarterback announced his diagnosis during congressional testimony today. Here's what to know about Parkinson's disease.
(NEXSTAR) — Legendary quarterback Brett Favre says he was “recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease” while speaking at a ...
A study led by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital evaluated 193 participants in the Vietnam Head Injury Study with ...
(Neurology) Researchers raised questions about the ethics of brain biopsies for research during deep brain stimulation. (JAMA Neurology) A target trial emulation study showed that deprescribing ...