A new device has been developed using machine learning to spot possible concussions through walking, balance and ...
Spotting a concussion can be tricky. After a potential head injury, you can ask if the person feels dizzy or has a headache—but that relies on self-reporting, which isn't always accurate.
A new company based at the University of Waterloo’s startup incubator has developed a way to test for concussions using saliva. The tests are the brainchild of HeadFirst, whose team includes CEO and ...
A concussion happens when the brain is jostled. You don’t have to be hit on the head. Falling down can be enough, and you don ...
Dr. Anthony Albina (a McGill University resident), left, and Dr. Scott Delaney demonstrate the new concussion test developed by Delaney and his researchers. Courtesy of the McGill University Health ...