by NewDesign2016 | Aug 6, 2019 | Denver Concussion, neurologists in denver, TBI Care Denver
Concussions have become a major concern for athletes and parents of young people who play sports. More and more we are beginning to understand just how serious these injuries can be. What was once seen as just “getting your bell rung” has now become a major health... by NewDesign2016 | Aug 2, 2019 | denver neurology, neurologists in denver, Type 2 Diabetes
Are you tired of constantly taking medications for your diabetes, and want to start living more naturally? A lot of people feel this same way and look to their functional neurologist for better diabetes help. These professionals focus on natural and holistic care that... by Dr. Shane Steadman | Aug 1, 2019 | Denver Concussion, denver neurologists, neurologists in denver
In order to keep your brain healthy, it is important to fully understand concussions. These brain injuries can have serious long-term consequences if they are not monitored and do not heal properly. Here are important facts that everyone should know about concussions.... by NewDesign2016 | Jul 20, 2019 | denver neurologists, Head Injury care in Denver, neurologists in denver, Uncategorized
Not every concussion or traumatic head injury results in symptoms right away, for this reason sometimes it can be hard for a patient to know if they’ve had a concussion. It’s important not to ignore or take head trauma lightly because of the devastating effects head... by Dr. Shane Steadman | Apr 29, 2019 | Denver Concussion, Denver Concussion Doctor, neurologists in denver
When a concussion occurs or is suspected due to head injury, it’s important to seek immediate medical care. Typically this involves a trip to an urgent care facility or the emergency room. Unless complications or severe brain damage are suspected, the individual... by NewDesign2016 | Apr 29, 2019 | Denver Diabetes, neurologists in denver, Type 2 Diabetes
Did you know that Adult Onset diabetes is another name for type 2 diabetes? Even though their names are different, they refer to the same health condition. Adult Onset (or type 2) diabetes is different from type 1, which is autoimmune, and the person who has it is...