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How My Brain Injury Prepared Me for a Pandemic
By this point, you’re probably isolated, bored, and tired of staying indoors. Are you ready to get back to your old life or rebuild a new one? Well, you aren’t alone.
Hepatitis Awareness Month
Hepatitis, a viral infection that attacks the liver by causing it to swell and not function properly, is a particularly insidious infection. There are three main hepatitis viruses – hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C— and they are spread in different ways.
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
When Becca Davis woke up in the hospital after surviving a vicious attack, she did not know that her new moniker, survivor of a violent crime, was also going to come with a lot of work.
Quarantine, Opioid Dependency, & Reduced Tolerance Alert
If you or someone you love misuses opioids or illicit drugs, you may already know the current national health crisis is affecting the drug market, along with everything else.
Helping a Loved One With a Brain Injury During Covid-19
BIAAZ has put together suggestions for what you can do to help the brain injury survivor in your life stay as safe as possible during these challenging, unfamiliar times.
BIAAZ’s Brittany Sweeney-Lawson is Happy to Help
The business cards on her desk read “Brittany Sweeney-Lawson, Resource Facilitation Manager, Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona.” But everyone around BIAAZ knows they should more accurately read “Brittany Does It All.”
Above and Beyond Fighting Fires
The Chandler Fire Departments Crisis Response Team 288 (CR288) is called upon to deal with some of the worst situations imaginable, including death, pediatric emergencies, and violent crimes.
BIAAZ Internship Influences Career Of Health Policy Expert
Why does someone choose to become a health policy analyst? For Zeke Dominguez, it’s two-fold: He gets to help those who need it and raise the public’s perception of social work as a profession. Suffice it to say, he is doing both.
Brain Injury Survivor Finds The Funny In Her Life-Changing Experience
Mimi Hayes wants you to laugh at her pain. That’s not what you typically hear from a brain injury survivor, but there’s nothing typical about Mimi.
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