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What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Handbook of Research on Pattern Engineering System Development for Big Data Analytics
Frequently alluded to as TBI, is regularly an intense occasion like different wounds. That is the place the comparability between traumatic mind harm and different wounds closes. One minute the individual is typical and the following minute life has suddenly changed. In most different viewpoints, a traumatic cerebrum harm is altogether different. Since our mind characterizes our identity, the results of a cerebrum harm can influence all parts of our lives, including our identity.
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Big Data Challenges and Solutions in the Medical Industries
Ramgopal Kashyap (Sagar Institute of Science and Technology, India) and Albert Dayor Piersson (University of Cape Coast, Ghana)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3870-7.ch001
Abstract
Big data today is being investigated to find the bits of knowledge that prompt better choices and vital business moves. The data innovations are developing to a point in which an ever-increasing number of associations are set up to pilot and embrace big data as a center part of the data administration and examination framework. It is a range of research that is blasting yet at the same time confronts many difficulties in utilizing the esteem that information brings to the table. The battle against “spam information” and information quality is a pivotal issue. Big data challenges are discussed and some solutions are proposed because the volume of made information will surpass the capacity limits and will require cautious determination.
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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is sudden damage to the brain caused by a blow or jolt to the head. Common causes include car or motorcycle crashes, falls, sports injuries, and assaults. Injuries can range from mild concussions to severe permanent brain damage.
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Traumatic Brain Injury in Culturally Diverse Populations: Navigating Healthcare Intervention for Adults
A TBI occurs when there is sudden damage to the brain, typically caused by a blow or jolt to the head. Immediate or delayed symptoms may result, which can have a wide range of severity levels.
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