Brain Injuries
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Attention Employers: Brain Injured Employees Available
So many times, people with brain injuries are qualified for a job. I understand that it's difficult to know how to accommodate these individuals in a way that seems fair to their coworkers, but hopefully, this will help.
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Getting into the Spirit
Need some tips on how to make Christmas special this year? You've come to the right place.,Need some tips on how to make Christmas special this year? You've come to the right place.
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Pregnancy and Contraception: A Guide for Women with Epilepsy
Reproduction is often affected, when one has epilepsy. Many women find themselves lost, trying to decide whether or not to have children. Understanding the effects of your antiepileptic medication on pregnancy and the role it plays in contraception is your first step to making this crucial, life-altering decision.
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Workfirst Changes Lives
Workfirst, a non-profit organization in Baltimore, MD, works with young adults who have cognitive disabilities in order to help them find work.
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Healing After Tragedy
Here's an article to help those who lost friends and loved ones in Tuesday's tragedy.
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You Can Go to College--and Succeed!
Many students on college campuses are brain injured. And in many cases, they have difficulty due to limitations. In my article this month, I'm giving you some advice on how to succeed in college. With some dedication and work on your part, you can succeed and even enjoy your career as a college student. Good luck! ,Many students on college campuses are brain injured. And in many cases, they have difficulty due to limitations. In my article this month, I'm giving you some advice on how to succeed in college. With some dedication and work on your part, you can succeed and even enjoy your career as a college student. Good luck!
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Epilepsy and Me
Epilepsy affects millions of Americans, many who are brain injured. But what happens when it takes over your life. This month, I'm sharing my story to help you in your fight with epilepsy.
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A Word of Inspiration
This week, I'm bringing you a personal story that will hopefully inspire you. The life of a brain injured person is often filled with uncertainty and desperation. But there's always a reason to have hope and dreams. For if you follow those dreams, you'll be rewarded with the taking.
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When Rehabilitation Stops and A New Life Begins
Brain injury is the leading cause of permanent disability in children and adolescents, so it's understandable that we need a little guidance when we find ourselves in that situation. Here are just a few suggestions...
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Anoxia Continued
In my 2000 article, "Anoxia can lead to Brain Injury," some basic facts of brain injury and anoxia were explained. In this week's article, I've attempted to dig deeper to explore its causes, contributing factors, and possible treatments.
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Reforming a Decade--The New Freedom Initiative
President, George W. Bush, is working to make it possible for people with disabilities to enjoy many of the luxuries that most Americans take for granted. He is trying to accomplish this through his New Freedom Initiative.
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TBIchat.org--A Place to Grow
The TBI Chatroom & Homepage is a great place for survivors and caregivers to gather and find support. The site is a web-based community of people from every corner of the globe, coming together to share experiences, offer each support, and get answers to their questions.
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What is a seizure, anyway?
Have you ever wondered what type of epilepsy you have, why you have certain symptoms or what the causes your seizures? Maybe you start twitching. Maybe you stare, become dizzy, or even lose consciousness. The fact is that seizures can vary dramatically from person to person. Here’s why...
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When You Have a Friend
This week, I've written a story about my boyfriend. And this is a special dedication to him. Love is often left out of the lives of the brain injured, but hopefully, this story will make you believe that true love is possible.
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The Writer Inside
There are so many times when people with brain injuries are discouraged from realizing their full potential. So this week, I'm bringing you a personal story that will help you believe that all things are possible.
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THE HUMAN BRAIN--Functions and Effects
The human brain is the most complicated muscle in the human body, yet it's the most important. Understanding how brain damage can affect the different parts of the brain can be confusing, but hopefully, this explanation will make it a little clearer.
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After the Injury
The effects of traumatic brain injury are not always felt right away. It can take weeks and sometimes months to discover the disabilities that result.
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PARROT SOFTWARE: Expanding Abilities
Parrot Software has designed a breakthrough computer software program for survivors of brain injury as well as those with speech disorders, and cognitive dificits. Using a variety of exercises, the program can help improve upon skills that are lost due to brain injury.
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Understanding the AVM
AVM's are the most rare of all brain injuries, affecting one out of one million people. It remains the least understood of all brain injuries with the ability to cause permanent disability, or in many cases, death.,AVM's are the most rare of all brain injuries, affecting one out of one million people. It remains the least understood of all brain injuries with the ability to cause permanent disability, or in many cases, death.
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Dating for People with Disabilities
Those with disabilities are often isolated by their peers. DateABLE, a dating agency for people with and without disabilities, makes it possible for them to have a social life and find someone to love.
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Society's Outcast
Believe it or not, we are our own worst enemy. We preach to society that we can all feel secure in thinking that we are equal. There's a common misconception, though... it doesn't include everyone.
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Educational Advocating for your Brain Injured Child
Dealing with the educational system can be difficult, especially when you have a brain injured child. Here are some tips that both you and your child can use to make his or her learning experience easier.
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2000 TBI Act Offers Hope
The TBI Act of 2000 was enacted to help raise awareness and conduct research on TBI. It did a lot more than that. It opened up a world of possibilities for the future of TBI.
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Post Brain Injury Changes
Brain injuries can cause significant changes in the lives of their victims. The changes in behavior and funtioning are puzzling. But understanding the chemistry and functions of the brain helps us understand how and why they've occurred.
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A Life Worth Living at Oak Crest Village
After having worked at Oak Crest Village Retirement Community, I discovered a large community of people who live there and live happy, healthy lives. That is why I am sharing their story with you.
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A Voice Unheard
Discrimination is a problem troubling a large number of groups and individuals in the United States. The disabled, one of the most highly discriminated upon groups in the world, have fallen victim to this.
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A Pre-College Blunder
I am bringing you a humorous change from my usual serious topics this month. Before starting college, I knew little about what college life was like. I soon found out the wrong way.
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Saved by a Prayer
Audriana Roldan is a unique little girl with a love for life. She has beaten the odds, and her story gives us the courage to believe in miracles.
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Brain Damage from Anoxia
Did you ever hold your breath for too long? If so, you could be doing more damage than you thought. It can cause anoxic brain injury, an injury which occurs as a result of too little oxygen to the brain.
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A Followed Dream
As a brain injured college student, I wasn't able to function as well as other students. I needed an aide to assist me on campus. In order to fulfill a lifelong dream, this was my only option. That was until the state had their say.
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Fighting Discrimination at Work
Discrimination at work is often motivated by sex, age, and race. But brain injured employees face this as well. It is a problem on the job for many brain injured people.
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Helping Parents Cope
The parents of brain injured children are too often unprepared for the circumstances of their child's injury. The pain they suffer is often too great to bear. By following these steps, you will hopefully find the key to understanding, living, and coping with your brain injured child. This article is dedicated to my parents who endured much pain, when I had a brain injury at age nine.
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Working for the Welfare of Humanity
We are often faced with life-changing conflicts that we cannot handle on our own. It is because of social workers that these problems have become much easier to bear. They've helped many through therapy, public intervention, and a number of other means. It is through the help of people like Marcia Colander that conquering the impossible suddenly becomes...possible.
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Brain Injury: Reality and Fact
A brain injury can affect the life of anyone. They can strike at any time, causing significant changes in one's life. Anything is possible, when it comes to head trauma. There's no doubt that impairments will result. Understanding those impairments is the easy part. Overcoming them is the challenge.
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Holding Onto His Heart
Every once in a while, you meet someone who can change your life in an instant. This was what happened, when I met Justin. A young girl, having never loved before, I learned the beauty and glory of love. It took only one special guy to teach me about it.
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Brain Basics: Learning to Live with a Brain Injury
Brain injuries are probably one of the most difficult things one could ever encounter. With the complexity of the human brain, the results are unpredictable. If you learn to understand the functions of the brain and the effects a brain injury produces, understanding a brain injury can be made much easier.
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My New Life
The trials and tribulations a brain injury causes are far from easy to cope with. They present a struggle for those who have experienced it. Brain injuries are probably the least understood of all disabilities, and they change one's life in a way that is all-encompassing.
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