Stimulus funds awarded to Salinas brain-injury group The Salinas Californian Thu, 01 Oct 2009 18:06 PM PDT The Central Coast Center for Independent Living was awarded nearly $500,000 in federal stimulus money to support its work with people suffering from traumatic brain injuries. | Paperback picks for October The Oregonian Thu, 01 Oct 2009 16:54 PM PDT Three new paperback books -- on Douglas Adams, Sammy Davis Jr. and brain injuries -- are featured. | Students must be aware, prepare for future of Alzheimer's in parents The Bona Venture Thu, 01 Oct 2009 16:17 PM PDT Walking into the nursing home, my grandpa approaches his mother lying in her bed, and he smiles. She doesn't return the favor. She just stares blankly at him and raises her eyebrows, like she feels something but can't make sense of it in her brain. | Baby Sitter Charged in Infant's Injury KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids Thu, 01 Oct 2009 16:02 PM PDT DES MOINES (AP) - Felony child endangerment charges have been filed against a baby sitter in connection with a brain injury suffered by a 4-month-old. | Wrong to say all doctors are bad managers | The National The National Thu, 01 Oct 2009 16:02 PM PDT IT is interesting to read that Mt Hagen General Hospital chairman Brain Kimins, nurses, some doctors and other people from various spectrums of lives supporting the appointment of a non-clinician as chief executive officer of the countryâs biggest hospital, the Port Moresby General Hospital. | Promoting awareness: Lena youth fights brain disease while others rally for her benefit The Journal-Standard Thu, 01 Oct 2009 15:35 PM PDT Kelsey Diehl is like any other 6-year-old. She loves to play dress up. She loves to play with her dolls and read books with her mom. On the outside, it appears there is nothing wrong with Kelsey, but when the skies turn gray and rain begins to appear, she says, âI hate rain â" it makes my head hurt.â | BC BREAKING NEWS : Kelowna Capital News Thu, 01 Oct 2009 15:11 PM PDT others also read... Instead of riding his bike or hanging out with friends, 10-year-old Joel Corbin spends most of his time working with therapists. Itâs a new reality for the Maple Ridge boy after he was hit by and pinned under a truck at Halu Sushi last summer, leaving him with a brain injury. | | |
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