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Study Finds Female Youth Soccer Players Five Times More Likely than Boys to Return to Play Same Day Following Concussion
Findings especially concerning since girls also sustain concussions at higher rates, according to abstract of new research to be presented at American Academy of Pediatrics 2017 National Conference & Exhibition. Read more here.
USBIA & NASHIA Board Members Meet at the NASHIA SOS Conference
This picture was taken September 13, 2017 during the Meet & Greet session between USBIA and NASHIA board members during the NASHIA SOS Conference held in Tempe, AZ.
Rutgers University Study Looking for Participants
Participation in Research Study Looking at Concussion Outcomes Dr. Carrie Esopenko from the School of Health Professions at Rutgers University, along with Drs. Ellen Anderson and Jennifer Buckman, are conducting a study to better understand how a history of concussion affects emotional well-being and the strategies used to cope with concussion. Rutgers University Study
TBI Survivor and Speaker James Durham Hosts a Special Free Live Interview
TBI One Love Radio Hosts Special Guests Dr. Bennet Omalu – Founder of CTE/Author and Cyndy Feasel – Author/NFL Wife September 18, 2017 – TBI One Love & Blog Talk Radio
USBIA July 2017 Newsletter
USBIA is pleased to share with you our Summer 2017 newsletter. Read USBIA committee updates, news from the public policy front, as well as activity reports from member states of the Alliance. USBIA Newsletter July 2017
USBIA Webinar: Web Based Resources In Brain Injury
RESOURCE UPDATE “Web Based Resources In Brain Injury” Please click here for details that were refererenced on the webinar! Search the Web for information on brain injury and you’ll likely find yourself overwhelmed. Sifting through the vast amount of information to find relevant and trustworthy resources is daunting. This webinar will highlight web resources that provide
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In the US, People with Disabilities are Three Times as Likely to Be Victims of Serious Violence
People with disabilities who live in the US are two-and-a-half times as likely to be victims of violent crimes than those without disabilities and three times as likely to be targets of rape, robbery, or aggravated assault. To read the full article, click here: