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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An overview of the prevalence and systemic issues that add to the complexity of supporting individuals with brain injury and co-occurring behavioral health.
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Esta tarjeta de consejos brinda información sobre
uno de los efectos menos reconocidos de la violencia
doméstica: la lesión cerebral traumática (TBI).
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This tip card gives information about one of
the most unrecognized effects of domestic
violence: Traumatic Brain injury (TBI).
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A guide for professionals working with individual’s experiencing sexual and domestic violence to screening and intervention for brain injury.
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Pituitary system, the endocrine system, and common hormonal issues that might occur after brain injury.
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