The ability to effectively begin and complete tasks is often affected following a brain injury. What happens in your brain while starting and completing tasks involves many complex processes.
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‘Long COVID’ is the term often used when someone experiences COVID-19 symptoms for at least four weeks after the initial infection. Long COVID may also be referred to by other names, such as post-COVID conditions, PASC (post-acute sequelae of COVID-19) or long-haul COVID.
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About hypoxic and anoxic brain injury and what the difference is between them.
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In light of the rise of long COVID as a persistent and significant health issue, the Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice have joined together to provide this guidance.
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This checklist is designed to help patients and caregivers get the most out of appointments with healthcare providers for post-COVID conditions.
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This resource provides many examples of how to communicate a brain injury to others.
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This fact sheet explains what chronic traumatic encephalopathy is (CTE) and compares it to post concussion syndrome (PCS).
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This toolkit explains what self-advocacy is, how to advocate for yourself, and provides tools to help.
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This interview form provides guiding questions about the history of a person with a brain injury. It can be used by family to collect information for a healthcare visit, or used by professionals to record important medical history of a person with BI.
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This comic explains the relationship that can develop between chronic pain and anxiety and finding ways to deal with it.
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