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2 months ago |
lexology.com | Andrew Kerr |Natasha Boyd
On 29 January 2025, Harry Lambert of Outer Temple Chambers produced a detailed article considering Neurotechnology and the law, specific to personal injury and clinical negligence claims. The article focuses on the potentially transformative strides made in tackling a wide range of conditions that can arise as a result of a brain injury, such as epilepsy and depression. Now, it is claimed that these technologies are moving from laboratory to clinical application.
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Mar 3, 2025 |
jill.substack.com | Adam Serwer |Natasha Boyd |Sarah Manavis |Jen Rubin
Photo by Karen Zhao on UnsplashHappy Monday and welcome Monday Reads! Here are some fine reads from around the web, plus what you might have missed from the newsletter and elsewhere these past few weeks. Jill Filipovic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
lexology.com | Andrew Kerr |Natasha Boyd
The physical, cognitive, and behavioural effects of a traumatic brain injury are clearly life changing. Treatment in the initial months post-injury is often frontloaded with surgery and rehabilitation, primarily focused on addressing the physical challenges a patient might expect to face. However, the road to recovery from a traumatic brain injury is complex, and often a patient will face serious mental health issues at some point along the way.
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