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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are most often connected to sports-related trauma, yet nearly half occur in everyday life from incidents such as slips, falls, and even infections. They can affect many integral aspects of our lives, including cognition, focus, vision, balance, and function. The good news: There's hope for healing. Jeremy Schmoe, DC, joins us to talk about how to identify abnormalities and the ways we can better support our brains.
Find the episode highlights, get related resources and view the transcript for this episode at https://thesource.lifetime.life/podcast/jeremy-schmoe/
Have thoughts you'd like to share or topic ideas for future episodes? Email us at [email protected] — we'd love to hear from you!
Follow us on Instagram: @lifetime.life
The information in this podcast is intended to provide broad understanding and knowledge of healthcare topics. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of advice from your physician or healthcare provider. We recommend you consult your physician or healthcare professional before beginning or altering your personal exercise, diet or supplementation program.
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are most often connected to sports-related trauma, yet nearly half occur in everyday life from incidents such as slips, falls, and even infections. They can affect many integral aspects of our lives, including cognition, focus, vision, balance, and function. The good news: There's hope for healing. Jeremy Schmoe, DC, joins us to talk about how to identify abnormalities and the ways we can better support our brains.
Find the episode highlights, get related resources and view the transcript for this episode at https://thesource.lifetime.life/podcast/jeremy-schmoe/
Have thoughts you'd like to share or topic ideas for future episodes? Email us at [email protected] — we'd love to hear from you!
Follow us on Instagram: @lifetime.life
The information in this podcast is intended to provide broad understanding and knowledge of healthcare topics. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of advice from your physician or healthcare provider. We recommend you consult your physician or healthcare professional before beginning or altering your personal exercise, diet or supplementation program.

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