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In this research summary, we describe the findings from a study exploring the connection between ADHD and traumatic brain injury among adults.
Cyclists generally have a high level of knowledge around concussion, but knowledge of the function of helmets is low. Read the research summary to learn more.
The impacts of brain injury are often invisible to outsiders, but have a very real impact on the life of a person with living with brain injury and their loved ones. Stories are a powerful way to share knowledge and grow understanding. We are asking our community to share your brain injury stories with us in preparation for Brain Injury Awareness Month in June.
Exposure to potentially traumatic events in childhood is associated with an increased risk of traumatic brain injury. Read the research summary to learn more.
For people who sustained a traumatic brain injury in childhood, the risk of developing a psychiatric disorder is four times higher than those without brain injury.
A recent study shows that annual stroke occurrence rates in Canada have increased. Approximately every 5 minutes a stroke occurs in Canada