Concussion Update Newsletter
See below for previous editions.
Our biweekly Concussion Update newsletter provides thoughtful synopses of new research, news related to concussions, listings of free webinars, and calls for study participants for research.
Fresh Air, Clear Mind: The Power of Nature on Mental Health (4/2/26 Newsletter)
Intimate partner violence is associated with cognitive effects six months post-injury; Psilocybin-assisted therapy linked to lasting depression improvements at five years.
Psilocybin may support recovery after traumatic brain injury (10/9/25 Newsletter)
White matter structural changes in adult amateur soccer players, females have higher risks of persisting symptoms after a car accident
Great Podcast: managing your child’s concussion (4/17/25 Newsletter)
Education helps youth athletes but demographic differences persist, NfL a potential biomarker for prolonged concussion, social determinants of health affect elder care after TBI
Deficient follow-up care leads to worse outcomes after ED visits (4/3/25 Newsletter)
White matter, cerebral blood flow changes persist for at least a year; Psilocybin therapy center opens for TBI recovery in Oregon; White matter hyperintensities may not help mTBI diagnosis or prognosis; Concussion Alliance featured on Canadian Concussion Centre webinar
