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Facts about Concussion and Brain Injury
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Where To Get Help
  • Brain Injury Association National Help Line: 1-800-444-6443

Brain Injury Association Web site: www.biausa.org 

 

Contents
 

About Brain Injury

Medical Help
Danger Signs — Adults
Danger Signs — Children

Symptoms of Brain Injury

Persons of All Ages
Young Children
Older Adults


Getting Better

Tips for Healing — Adults
Tips for Healing — Children

 
Where to Get Help

Help for People With Brain Injuries
Help for Families and Caregivers
Resources for Getting Help

 

 


Date last reviewed: 11/25/2003
Content source:  National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) 
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