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TikTok “Skull-Breaker” Challenge Illustrates Need for Brain Trauma Prevention Education
They are some of the most heartbreaking cases that we see at the Brain Injury Alliance Brain Resource Center- young adults on the cusp of making their way in the world impacted by a serious brain injury.
Perspectives from Picnic Point
The Brain Injury Alliance is proud to bring you the perspectives, thoughts, and reflections of survivors of brain injury from around the globe. Jarrod Flowers is a 27-year-old teacher from Toowoomba, Australia. A brain injury changed his life 9 months ago
Bringing People and First Responders Together
What do you get when you put police officers and people suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a single room for three hours?
Valley Therapist Makes House Calls
East Valley Mental Health Counselor doesn’t just go the extra mile to help her patients— she actually goes to their homes
February Is A Time To Shine The Spotlight On Teen Dating Violence
In February, our thoughts typically turn to love, Valentine’s Day chocolates, and roses. Since 2010, however, the month of February has also officially been designated by congress as Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month.
News Anchor Brandon Lee Reveals His Story of Overcoming Trauma and Brain Injury
You don’t expect the broadcaster giving you the news to be making news. But that’s exactly what Arizona’s Family news anchor Brandon Lee has done with his personal story about overcoming sexual abuse, opioid addiction and brain injury.
A Call No Family Wants to Receive
Last week my family received a call with news that no one wants to hear. It’s also a call that far too many of us will receive this year.
Female Soccer Players Take the Field in BIAAZ Advisory Council Member’s Concussion Improvement Assessment
“It’s all about the patient,” states Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona (BIAAZ) Advisory Council Member Dr. John Duane Heick. “Getting them better, getting them the resources they need, no matter where they are on the spectrum of care.”
ASU Professor Joins Forces with BIAAZ
Dr. Bridget Seeley’s mission is clear to everyone on the ASU Campus or around the Valley: She is passionate about helping children in the foster care system, especially those impacted by brain injury.
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