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Overcoming the hurdles of a brain injury

Danny Li almost lost his life on his 20th birthday and has since made an amazing recovery. Danny Li almost lost his life on … Read More

Have you had a stroke or a brain injury?

Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences really want to hear from you! They are conducting a brief survey to find out about difficulties people … Read More

Online Research Survey: Do you use a Smartphone?

Online Research Survey: Do you use a Smartphone? We are interested the experiences and attitudes of people with TBI toward the use of smartphones … Read More

Tracing Priscillas’ tracks for charity

The big blue bus wearing a big blue beanie is sure to turn a few heads on the road as it makes an important … Read More

Young people stuck in NSW aged care homes

GARY Holterman was 27 when a diabetic coma caused permanent brain injury. Now aged 32, he’s in his fourth aged care home because, according … Read More

Brain injury won’t hold Aelthia down

Cheeky is probably the best word to describe Alethia Mylonas, from Lake Cathie. After meeting the charming 39-year-old, it is hard to imagine how … Read More

The concussed brain at work: fMRI study documents brain activation during concussion recovery

For the first time, researchers have documented irregular brain activity within the first 24 hours of a concussive injury, as well as an increased … Read More

BIA EO’s speech at launch of Brain Injury Awareness Week 2013

“…Brain Injury Australia wants to…restrain this week’s celebration. Make no mistake. Many people with a brain injury will be able to navigate the brave … Read More

National Acquired Brain Injury Conference 26-27 September 2013

The National Acquired Brain Injury Conference will be held at the Novotel Melbourne on Collins on the 26th and 27th of September 2013. Download … Read More

Archery to help sharpen recovery for brain injuries

After marking Brain Injury Awareness Week in past years with a lawn bowls tournament, Headway Illawarra and Illawarra Brain Injury Service thought they’d try … Read More

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