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Tag Archives: sports-related concussion
Answered Questions: Monthly News for the Disability Community for January 2020
Answered Questions is a monthly resource for the Spanish language Disability Community that fills an information need. This month’s question is: Our child received a concussion while playing their favorite sport. We want to know how to best support them … Continue reading →
Posted in Answer Queue, Publications, Respuestas a las Preguntas
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Tagged adolescent athletes, children, concussion, football, football helmet, Librarian's Picks, Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center, MSKTC, NIDILRR funded projects, NIDILRR Projects, NIDILRR Research, NIDILRR. NIDILRR-funded reserach, post-traumatic concussion, resilience, resilience after TBI, Spanish, sports-related concussion, students with concussion, students with TBI, TBI, TBI Model Systems, TBIMS, technology, traumatic brain injury, youth sports
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Winter Sports TBI Awareness Month
As winter settles in and we have begun to see snow in the D.C. metro area many people have taken to the mountains of local ski/snowboarding resorts for some winter sport fun. January is National Winter Sports Traumatic Brain Injury … Continue reading →
Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, August 11 – Friday, August 15
Human Interest: Mothering with mental illness (The Washington Post) A mother living with major depression worries that she cannot be a good enough parent to her three-year-old son. And she is concerned that there is nothing she can do to … Continue reading →
Posted in Weekly News Roundup
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Tagged accessible 911, airbag protection for falling, all terrain wheelchair, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd, blindness, blindness and perception, bone anchored hearing devices, burn dressing, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, depression, FCC, hearing problems, hospital to home transitioning, medicare, Medicare funding, mental illness, parents with disabilities, sports-related concussion, traumatic brain injury
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