Featured in tbiBYJessica ManfreAug 7, 2020ShareVeteran family uses the great outdoors to healLuke and Amy Bushatz knew they needed a big change or they weren’t going to make it. So, they packed up their life, two boys and headed west. Their next stop? Alaska. “In 2015 we realized that to really seek mental health help and reco… BYJessica ManfreAug 7, 2020ShareBYMilitary.comMay 1, 2020ShareUS troops who suffered TBIs in missile attack recommended for Purple HeartsAn unspecified number of the more than 100 troops who were treated for traumatic brain injuries suffered in a January missil… BYMilitary.comMay 1, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThe Army takes a staggering majority of traumatic brain injuriesThe sheer magnitude of traumatic brain injury in the military is enough to make anyone’s head hurt. Troops can get TBI from any number of actions. Everything carries a TBI risk, from routine training to combat operations, so it’s no surprise the i… BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareWatch how a soldier who survived an RPG in Iraq lives on after ten yearsVictor Medina has an actual video of the moment that changed his life forever. One day, his unit in Iraq was forced to take a detour around its planned patrol route. It was June 29, 2009, and Sgt. 1st Class Medina was the convoy commander that day. … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareBYTeam MightyJun 14, 2022ShareThere’s about 10 millimeters of movement between you and potential traumatic brain injuryThis article is sponsored by MIPS, pioneers in brain protection systems. There’s no amount of science that will protect you from a .50 … BYTeam MightyJun 14, 2022ShareBYVAntage PointApr 29, 2020ShareVA releases new findings on the connection between TBI and dementiaVA and the Kristine Yaffe Lab at the University of California, San Francisco, have taken a new approach to understanding the association of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) — with and with… BYVAntage PointApr 29, 2020ShareBYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareThe Army’s new paradigm for tackling traumatic brain injuriesFrontline medics and providers delved into the military’s latest paradigm shift of traumatic brain injury assessment and treatment March 7, 2019, at the Warfighter Brain Health Training Symposium at Madigan Army Medical Center. “The need for… BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareBYTeam MightyApr 29, 2020ShareActive Duty! New Yorkers are running from dawn til dusk for your brainAsk a Green Beret or Navy SEAL about the most powerful weapon in their arsenal, and they’ll probably give you an answer you didn’t expect: the brain. These special operators know that the mind is a lethal tool and that the outcome of many battles … BYTeam MightyApr 29, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellFeb 5, 2020ShareThis new film shows the potential of stem cells for wounded vetsThe Census Bureau says there are 3.8 million wounded veterans living in America today. That’s as many wounded veterans as there are people living in the states of New Hampshire, Hawaii, and Maine combined. What’s even more heartbre… BYBlake StilwellFeb 5, 2020ShareBYShannon CorbeilSep 10, 2019ShareHow this combat Marine kicked his painkiller addictionYou’d be hard-pressed to find a combat Marine or Soldier who doesn’t have wear-and-tear injuries from their deployments and training. U.S. Marine veteran Scot Knutson is no different, but it was during his tenure in Explosive Ordinance Disposal wh… BYShannon CorbeilSep 10, 2019Share
BYJessica ManfreAug 7, 2020ShareVeteran family uses the great outdoors to healLuke and Amy Bushatz knew they needed a big change or they weren’t going to make it. So, they packed up their life, two boys and headed west. Their next stop? Alaska. “In 2015 we realized that to really seek mental health help and reco… BYJessica ManfreAug 7, 2020Share
BYMilitary.comMay 1, 2020ShareUS troops who suffered TBIs in missile attack recommended for Purple HeartsAn unspecified number of the more than 100 troops who were treated for traumatic brain injuries suffered in a January missil… BYMilitary.comMay 1, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareThe Army takes a staggering majority of traumatic brain injuriesThe sheer magnitude of traumatic brain injury in the military is enough to make anyone’s head hurt. Troops can get TBI from any number of actions. Everything carries a TBI risk, from routine training to combat operations, so it’s no surprise the i… BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020ShareWatch how a soldier who survived an RPG in Iraq lives on after ten yearsVictor Medina has an actual video of the moment that changed his life forever. One day, his unit in Iraq was forced to take a detour around its planned patrol route. It was June 29, 2009, and Sgt. 1st Class Medina was the convoy commander that day. … BYBlake StilwellApr 29, 2020Share
BYTeam MightyJun 14, 2022ShareThere’s about 10 millimeters of movement between you and potential traumatic brain injuryThis article is sponsored by MIPS, pioneers in brain protection systems. There’s no amount of science that will protect you from a .50 … BYTeam MightyJun 14, 2022Share
BYVAntage PointApr 29, 2020ShareVA releases new findings on the connection between TBI and dementiaVA and the Kristine Yaffe Lab at the University of California, San Francisco, have taken a new approach to understanding the association of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) — with and with… BYVAntage PointApr 29, 2020Share
BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareThe Army’s new paradigm for tackling traumatic brain injuriesFrontline medics and providers delved into the military’s latest paradigm shift of traumatic brain injury assessment and treatment March 7, 2019, at the Warfighter Brain Health Training Symposium at Madigan Army Medical Center. “The need for… BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020Share
BYTeam MightyApr 29, 2020ShareActive Duty! New Yorkers are running from dawn til dusk for your brainAsk a Green Beret or Navy SEAL about the most powerful weapon in their arsenal, and they’ll probably give you an answer you didn’t expect: the brain. These special operators know that the mind is a lethal tool and that the outcome of many battles … BYTeam MightyApr 29, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellFeb 5, 2020ShareThis new film shows the potential of stem cells for wounded vetsThe Census Bureau says there are 3.8 million wounded veterans living in America today. That’s as many wounded veterans as there are people living in the states of New Hampshire, Hawaii, and Maine combined. What’s even more heartbre… BYBlake StilwellFeb 5, 2020Share
BYShannon CorbeilSep 10, 2019ShareHow this combat Marine kicked his painkiller addictionYou’d be hard-pressed to find a combat Marine or Soldier who doesn’t have wear-and-tear injuries from their deployments and training. U.S. Marine veteran Scot Knutson is no different, but it was during his tenure in Explosive Ordinance Disposal wh… BYShannon CorbeilSep 10, 2019Share