
(Business Wire)–For millions of people living with the long-term effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI), the prevailing belief has been that chronic neuroinflammation causes recovery to plateau over time, meaning correspondingly few long-range care options.
New research published in the prestigious journal Brain, one of the world’s leading neurology journals, is challenging that assumption.
“Our findings suggest that chronic neuroinflammation may be a treatable target, even years after traumatic brain injury,” said Charles S. Cox, Jr., MD, principal investigator and lead author. “These results provide important justification for advancing this work into larger, controlled clinical trials.” CONTINUE