National Brain Injury Awareness Month focuses on the millions affected by brain injuries, whether from accidents, falls, sports, or other causes. It goes
On the occasion of National Brain Cancer Awareness Month (US) in May, the cancer team at Nature Communications has curated a collection of the latest research articles that shed light on the brain tumour biology and genetics.
NATIONAL BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH National Brain Injury Awareness Month in March alerts us to the causes and aims to eliminate the stigma surrounding brain
The Brain Injury Association of Canada (BIAC) has chosen June as National Brain Injury Awareness month. As with America’s brain injury awareness month, which took place in March, June is a time to educate ourselves on brain injury. Resulting from a blow to the head or penetrating injury (...
三月是脑损伤意识月,这是一个提高公众意识的机会脑损伤发生率、脑损伤的发生率以及脑损伤可能产生的改变生活的影响。虽然许多组织都认识到脑损伤意识,但美国脑损伤协会是领导者之一,并且几十年来一直在 3 月开展提高公众意识的活动。 脑损伤意识:2018 年至 2020 年的主题 ...
NATIONAL BRAIN TUMOR AWARENESS MONTH May is the month to take action on brain tumors. Driven by advancements in research, surgical techniques, genetic discoveries, and much more, the BTeAM believes everyone plays a role in defeating brain tumors and brain cancer. There are several ways to be ...
Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month is observed in June as an opportunity to spread the word about and discuss Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Throughout the month, the Alzheimer’s Association encourages people around the globe to support the movement by wearing purple and training ...
Reports on the establishment of Brain Injury Awareness Month during the month of March in the U.S. Need to increase public awareness of brain injuries and their consequences; Estimate number of persons in the country that sustain traumatic brain injury each year; Provision of educational kits in...
June 2024 is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month. Take action for brain health, wear purple to raise awareness & get involved in the fight to end Alzheimer's.
It is estimated that approximately 1.3 million Canadians are living with an acquired brain injury (ABI), according to the Brain Injury Association of Canada.Speech-language pathologists (S-LPs), audiologists and supportive personnel, who are represented by the Canadian Association of Speech-Language ...