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"It explains things that I probably can’t explain to people, it says everything in itself actually," Jennifer McDowell said, who has a brain injury.
Nearly two million people in the US suffer traumatic brain injuries every year but experts say few understand it. That's why UNM is helping patients put a spotlight on their challenges.
A Maryland woman who survived a severe traumatic brain injury is expressing her trauma through art.Christina Osheim is sharing her story in hopes of helping others during Brain Injury Awareness ...
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. At Spaulding in Charlestown, Ali Rheaume helped mark the occasion Tuesday evening. Rheaume is an award winning artist from Franklin and a brain injury survivor.
After suffering a Traumatic Brain Injury in 1998, Spanky Bentz thought making art would be just another thing he’d have to give up. ... spread awareness at Catoctin Colorfest.
Cindy LaRoe of Eustis and eight other Central Florida physicians will showcase their artistic talents during the Art of Medicine Gala in Orlando to raise money for brain-injury research. LaRoe was … ...
One local organization’s mission is to promote the awareness of brain injury and they are using a form of art to help spread the word. Skip to content KRQE NEWS 13 - Breaking News, Albuquerque ...
Every March, for more than three decades, Brain Injury Awareness Month has been led by the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA). The theme for the 2018-2020 campaign is Change Your Mind.
Because it’s nearing the end of March, which is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Though brain injuries have a dedicated month to provide information, support and resources, it goes beyond just a month.
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, offering a time to bring attention and support to an issue often overlooked in the Black community. The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) reports ...