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Research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses various aspects of neuroscience, neurology, rehabilitation medicine, and biomedical engineering. Here are some key areas of research in TBI: Pathophysiology: Understanding the mechanisms
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