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Brain Injury Awareness Month

Brain Injury Awareness Month. Don’t let it pass you by without learning more about it.


brain injury .com | Brain Trauma – Symptoms of Brain Injury
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Brain function can be disrupted by brain trauma: excessive sleepiness, inattention, difficulty concentrating, impaired memory, faulty judgment, depression, irritability, emotional outbursts, disturbed sleep, diminished libido, difficulty switching between two tasks, and slowed thinking.

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Wicked-ly Different

Have you noticed the types of movies, TV shows, and books we get drawn to? Of course we want a great experience and story to keep us interested in what happens next. But there is something more that can draw us in. The story of the different. This weekend I was able to see the [...]

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Casting The First Stone

What would you say if someone said, “Because of your sin, you have this disability.” I read a twitter message about this over the weekend and it shocked me that someone would say such a thing to another person. According to this person, who was making a judgment and casting the first stone, those who [...]

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