The findings have been published in the journal SCIENCE.
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Medicare Open Enrollment Begins
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USBIA
The United States Brain Injury Alliance (USBIA) announces Tax-Exempt Status and New Partnership with Association Management Company
National Collaborative for Children with Brain Injury
A new collaborative for children with brain injury has formed at the University of Oregon’s Center on Brain Injury Research and Training
BIAC Endorses the Rights of People with Cognitive Disabilities to Access Technology
We hereby affirm our commitment to equal rights of people with cognitive disabilities to technology and information access and we call for implementation of these rights with deliberate speed. Sign it today!
Playing it Safe
Bryan Toporek offers a glimpse into the evolving world of youth-sports concussions. This e-book contains some of the most relevant research for student-athletes, along with information about how youth-sports organizations have begun to adopt concussion policies accordingly.
iPad app Touches Lives of Glenwood Springs Family
“There are so many people who could benefit from thinking outside the box about how to use technology.”
Brain Injury May Increase Stroke Risk
In the wake of a TBI, a victim may have more to worry about than lingering headaches, dizziness or inability to concentrate: A new study finds that the risk of ischemic stroke rises in the years that follow.
Congratulations to Drs. Karen McAvoy and Brooke Pengel
BIAC is excited to share that Dr. Karen McAvoy and Dr. Brooke Pengel have been named Everyday Heros by 7 News for their outstanding work raising awareness around concussion!