Cowboy gets back on the horse after brain injury
Bryan Myers Monday, May 5, 2014 1:13:31 MDT PM In less than eight seconds, Curtis Anderson’s life was changed forever. On June 26, 2002, Anderson, a 27-year-old bull rider with 10 years experience,...
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Welcome To My World A radio show by and for people with disabilities What a wonderful show we had again yesterday. There were no fire alarms but we traveled in the rain to the station. My guide dog was...
View ArticleJune is Brain Injury Awareness Month: Awareness Activities across the Country
National Eye-Opening Facts and Figures (pdf) Sam Kean explores the mysteries of the brain: Podcast: The Current, Anna Maria Tremonti...
View ArticleThe NEW Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT) for Parents, Players &...
In less than half an hour, coaches, parents and athletes can be ready for the impact a concussion can have on children and youth. This free online tool is now available as a resource for up-to-date...
View ArticleA brain injured cyclist is taking charge in a battle to investigate memory
A brain injured cyclist is taking charge in a battle to investigate memory
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This Summer Available to those living with Acquired / Traumatic Brain Injury Attached is a new program available to those with acquired/traumatic brain injury. With The Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation...
View ArticleTeen rugby player's brain tissue confirms she died from a rare condition...
Teen rugby player’s brain tissue confirms she died from a rare condition after two concussions
View ArticleThe Brain Injury Association of Canada (BIAC) introduced its representative...
Sgt Ronald Duchesne, Rideau Hall ©Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada represented by the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General (2013) It was our great honour to gift a red flowering...
View ArticleJune is Brain Injury Awareness Month
Across Canada Provincial, Grassroots Organizations and Individuals will be creating awareness about Acquired Brain Injuries. As incredible as this may sound, brain injury in Canada is a silent...
View ArticleJune is Brain Injury Awareness Month #BIAM17
More than one million people in Canada are living with a brain injury, and that number increases daily. During Brain Injury Awareness Month this June, brain injury associations across the country are...
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