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Brain Injury Blogs of Interest

May 7, 2009 · Print This Article

brain injury affects different people in different waysBrain injury blogs provide a great deal of current information about the number one cause of death and disabilty in the world. Most of these bloggers are living with brain injury as a major part of their lives.

Brain injury causes memory problems, cognitive problems and behavioral problems which cause mental fatigue, confusion, frustration, guilt and depression.

Everyone needs to know more about brain injury. It’s always unexpected. It’s always unwanted. And, for the most part, it lasts a lifetime.


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Official Blog of TrainingPeaks» Blog Archives » Traumatic brain … – In 2005, David McGuire suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of blunt force trauma to his head. His brain started to swell so much that a large section of his skull had to be removed for 28 days. Now, although he can no longer …

Mother's Day Is Always Christmas « Kara Swanson's Brain Injury Blog – Kara Swanson’s Brain Injury Blog …. Blogroll. Kara’s Cafe Press Storefront · Kara’s Online Store With Cool Mouse Pads, Tote Bags and Unique Casual Wear For The Whole Family · Blog at WordPress.com.

For Iraq veterans headaches continue following traumatic brain … – Thirty-seven percent of the soldiers stated that their headaches began within one week of the traumatic brain injury (TBI); of these 60 percent had migraine-like headaches and 40 percent had headaches which interfered with their ability …

Traumatic Brain Injury in young children associated with later … – A few weeks ago I reviewed a study on the long-term effects of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in children. I mentioned in that review that previous research led to the likely incorrect assumption that the effects of mild TBI …. Child- Psych.org is a research-based informational blog on child disorders, parenting, and child development. If you have any questions please contact us at info@child-psych.org. Read more About Us. Readour Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. …

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