How Brain Trauma Can Change Behavior

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What if some violent behavior is connected to hidden brain injury?

In this episode, the conversation turns to a difficult but important topic: the potential connection between brain trauma, neurological dysfunction, and extreme behavior.

Research on athletes and veterans has shown that repeated head injuries and subconcussive impacts can affect the brain in ways that influence mood, impulse control, and decision-making.

But the real takeaway isn’t blame.

👉 It’s awareness.
👉 It’s prevention.
👉 And it’s making sure people who need help actually get it.

Understanding brain health may be one of the most important steps toward protecting both individuals and society.

🎧 Tune in to Episode 247 of the High Performance Longevity Podcast with Nick Urban and guest, William Person to learn more about:

✅ The long-term effects of subconcussive brain injury
✅ How repeated head trauma can affect behavior and cognition
✅ Why early detection and brain recovery matter

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