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Brain Injury Survivor and Son Share Road to Recovery
Cazoshay Marie is a familiar face in the brain health community. As a survivor of a brain injury, she is active in survivor groups, caregiver conferences, and empowerment events in Arizona.
In Sickness and in Health: A TBI Love Story
This isn’t your typical tale of romance. It’s one with a twist you never see coming but will never forget.
A Mother on a Mission to Reduce Brain Injury on College Campuses
For the past three years, Nanette Hausman has been driven to keep college students safe. It has since become a passion that consumes her every waking moment.
Ann Zuccardy’s Recovery from TBI is a Laughing Matter
Ann Zuccardy loves to laugh; more specifically, she lives to laugh. Not exactly what you might expect from a woman who continues to recover from a brain injury she sustained a decade ago.
A Day in the Life of BIAAZ’s Interpersonal Violence Liaison
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Janice Podzimek gives a glimpse into a typical day working with survivors of domestic violence and brain injury.
Thank you, Senator Mark Kelly!
My name is Laura Johnson. As a brain injury survivor, I want to personally thank you for joining the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force on September 29, 2021…
Brain Injury and Chronic Homelessness
Even before the pandemic hit, some survivors of brain injury facing homelessness had been waging uphill battles on various fronts due to challenges in executive functions—the brain’s ability to start and accomplish a task with all the in-between steps involved.
The Strange Case of Phineas Gage
In late September 1848, news of a construction foreman’s improbable recovery after a tamping iron passed directly through his skull began making the rounds in New England.
MNBIA Public Policy Director Jeff Nachbar Turns Citizens into Advocates
Jeff Nachbar claims to have the best job in the world. “Every day I get to get out of bed and try to help people who are committed to affecting change.”
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