Traumatic Brain Injury
Everyone is at risk for a traumatic brain injury (TBI), especially children and older adults.
CDC's research and programs work to prevent TBIs and to help people recognize, respond and recover if a TBI occurs.
Adults and TBI
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Whether you are a parent, youth sports coach, high school coach, school professional, or health care provider), this site will help you recognize, respond to, and minimize the risk of concussion or other serious brain injury.
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