June 2009SponsorHeaderCentre for Neuro SkillsLeaders in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation for Over 28 YearsA person with brain injury may have just a single opportunity for rehabilitation. The quality of life that follows treatment often depends on making the right placement decision. Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) offers each client the highest quality rehabilitation possible. Call 1-800-922-4994 for more information about our services.Learn more HeaderWebsiteHeaderTBI Resource GuideThe world's most extensive brain injury websiteNewsletter subscribers: 16,814The TBI Resource Guide is the internet's central source of information regarding traumatic brain injury. The TBI Resource Guide website consists of over 2,000 pages of information, materials, education and resources about the brain, brain injury and rehabilitation for survivors, families and professionals.Explore the site HeaderNew ArticlesHeaderChildren with Concussions Require Follow-up Care Before Returning to PlayChildren hospitalized with concussions should wait until they are seen by a clinician in a follow-up exam before returning to regular sports or playtime activities, according to researchers.Read more HeaderCould Standard Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury be Wrong?The Brain Injury Research Center (BIRC) in the UCLA Department of Neurosurgery has been awarded a $4.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to research new ways to heal the brain after a traumatic brain injury, or TBI. Specifically, researchers will be looking at how to best feed the brain the nutrients it needs to optimize recovery.Read more HeaderInsight into One of the Most Challenging Symptoms Following a Traumatic Brain InjuryA recent study by Kessler Foundation Research Center published in Brain Injury, the official journal of the International Brain Injury Association, uncovered the possible cause of cognitive fatigue in patients suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI).Read more HeaderExplore the complete archive of articles HeaderCALBIAHeaderThe California Brain Injury Association (CALBIA) is a non-profit membership organization providing information, referrals, education, advocacy and support for those affected by brain injury.Learn more HeaderInside ViewHeaderThe Summer 2009 (18.3) issue of the Inside View quarterly newsletter is now available! With a $12 yearly subscription ($24 international), glossy, hard-copy versions of the Inside View will be delivered to your door every three months.Two-year subscriptions are only $22 ($44 international) and three-year subscriptions are $30 ($60 international).Table of ContentsBrain-Injured Recover Emotional Perception SkillsSilencing Growth Inhibitors Could Help Recovery from Brain InjuryTherapists test Mechanical Arm to Help Patients Recover from Brain InjuryCase Study: Avalanche!Motor Skill learning May Be Enhanced By Mild Brain StimulationHope for Restoring Injured Nerves2009 Conference and Events ScheduleLearn more and subscribe HeaderCurrent News and ResearchHeader* Brain tissue oxygen and outcome after severe traumatic brain injury: A systematic review* Complications of decompressive craniectomy for traumatic brain injury* Factors affecting leisure participation after a traumatic brain injury: An exploratory study* Approaches to vocational rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury: A review of the evidence* Neurocognitive function of emergency department patients with mild traumatic brain injury* Post-concussion symptoms after traumatic brain injury at 3 and 12 months post-injury: A prospective study* How many people return to work after acquired brain injury?: A systematic review* Adolescent psychiatric symptoms following preschool childhood mild traumatic brain injury: Evidence from a birth cohort* Sixteen years on: Has quality of care for rural and non-compensable traumatic brain injury clients improved?* Infra-red thermometry: the reliability of tympanic and temporal artery readings for predicting brain temperature after severe traumatic brain injury* Management of spasticity and dystonia in children with acquired brain injury with rehabilitation and botulinum toxin A* Medical and psychosocial predictors of caregiver distress and perceived burden following traumatic brain injury* Traumatic brain injury and sleep disturbance: A review of current research* Unusual penetrating head injury in children: personal experience and review of the literature* Neuroendocrine function following traumatic brain injury and subsequent intensive care treatment: A prospective longitudinal evaluation* Exploring the convergence of posttraumatic stress disorder and mild traumatic brain injury* Low central venous saturation predicts poor outcome in patients with brain injury after major trauma: a prospective observational study* Is there a gender difference in concussion incidence and outcomes?* Knowledge transfer principles as applied to sport concussion education* The use of Glasgow Coma Scale in injury assessment: A critical review* Reversible post-traumatic bilateral extensive restricted diffusion of the brain. A case study and review of the literature* Multidisciplinary surgical approach for cerebrospinal fluid leak in children with complex head trauma* Impact of preinjury anticoagulation in patients with traumatic brain injury* Outcome of brain trauma patients who have a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3 and bilateral fixed and dilated pupils in the field* Sports-related concussions in pediatrics* Proteomic biomarkers for blast neurotrauma: Targeting cerebral edema, inflammation, and neuronal death cascades* Head injury and outcome: What influence does prehospital intubation have?* Post-traumatic mutism in childrenRead the articles HeaderTBI StoreHeaderThe TBI Resource Guide online store has over 80 brain injury related products, including educational multi-media cds, animations, graphics, e-books, newsletters, research article reprints, assessment tools, and laminated educational cards. The new educational multi-media cds provide an in-depth overview of brain injury, mild traumatic brain injury, and brain function. They include audio, video and graphic content in an easy-to-use self-learning format.Five new educational laminated cards [vision problems, stroke, glasgow coma scale, concussion, causes and consequences of tbi] have been added to the TBI store!* Educational CD's* Animations* Graphics* Newsletters* Article Reprints* Independent Living Scale* E-Books* Laminated CardsVisit the store HeaderVeterans and TBIHeaderVisit our new "Veterans and TBI" section of the website. There you will find links to important related websites, PDF information pamphlets, and current news bulletins.Latest News Items:* U.S. officials say war concussions overdiagnosedLearn more HeaderCase StudiesHeaderRead traumatic brain injury survivor case studies detailing injuries, rehabilitation, and outcomes.Latest case studies:* Avalanche!* Creating an Environment of PotentialRead more HeaderContinuing EducationHeaderThe TBI Resource Guide offers four on-line, continuing education courses. Our courses are $60 each and certified for 2-hours.* Mild Traumatic Brain Injury* Applied Behavior Analysis* Brain Injury Rehabilitation: An Overview* Brain Anatomy and FunctionLearn more HeaderEmploymentHeaderVisit our CNS Career Center to learn about exciting employment opportunities at Centre for Neuro Skills rehabilitation programs in California and Texas.Openings:* Physical Therapist* Healthcare MarketerLearn more HeaderConference and Events CalendarHeaderJun 1916th Annual Brain Injury ConferenceRochester, MN800-545-0357cne@mayo.eduwww.mayoclinic.org/jobs-nursing-rst/calendarconf.htmlJun 22-23BIA of Pennsylvania Annual ConferenceLancaster, PA866-635-7097info@biapa.orgwww.biapa.orgAug 12-15MTBI 2009 - An International Conference on Mild Traumatic Brain InjuryVancouver, BC877-685-0452info@mtbi2009.orgwww.mtbi2009.orgSep 7-11The Joint Symposium of the International and National Neurotrauma SocietiesSanta Barbara, CA352-213-8656www.neurotrauma.org/2009/Sep 18-19Understanding and dealing with behaviour problems following brain injuryLondon, United Kingdomenquiries@braintreetraining.co.ukwww.braintreetraining.co.ukSep 24-2529th Annual BIA of Michigan ConferenceLansing, MI810-229-5880info@biami.orgwww.biami.orgOct 1-2BIA of Ohio's 28th Annual ConferenceColumbus, OH614-885-3334help@biaoh.orgwww.biaoh.orgOct 32009 Walk for ThoughtMilwaukee, WI262-790-9660admin@biaw.orgwww.biaw.orgOct 82009 Mid-Hudson Brain Injury Rehabilitation ConferenceAnnandale-on-Hudson, NY845-336-3500 X3262ncsc@northeastcenter.comwww.northeastcenter.comOct 24-2530th Annual Neurorehabilitation Conference on TBI, Stroke and Other Neurologic DisordersCambridge, MA781-348-2113drcarr@5sqc.comwww.braintreerehabhospital.comDec 4-5Attention & Information Processing: Advanced Cognitive Rehabilitation WorkshopLondon, United Kingdomenquiries@braintreetraining.co.ukwww.braintreetraining.co.ukExplore the 2009 calendar and submit your event HeaderDepartment of Justice SealRemarks by Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. at the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs Wiley A. Branton Awards LuncheonTuesday, June 16, 2009http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/speeches/2009/ag-speech-090616.htmlIt is a pleasure for me to be here this afternoon, among so many friends and familiar faces. I am honored to join with the Washington Lawyers’ Committee in paying well-earned tribute to some of this area’s most dedicated lawyers and public servants – men and women who have given so much to the cause of equal rights for all Americans.The men and women we honor today have made extraordinary contributions – not just to their own communities, but to the cause of justice. Their service sets an example of civic leadership to which all of us should aspire, and I thank them for their efforts to build a more inclusive America. I would also like to thank the Lawyers’ Committee for its continuing work to address the issues of discrimination and poverty that are prevalent in too many of our nation’s most vulnerable communities.Over the years, the Justice Department has had occasion to work with the Lawyers’ Committee on these issues. I look forward to continuing that history of collaboration during my tenure as Attorney General. In many ways, the Lawyers’ Committee and the Department of Justice have parallel missions. Almost all of the Committees’ project areas have an analog in the Department of Justice, many in the Civil Rights Division – equal employment, fair housing, and disability rights, to name just a few. So I don’t need to tell you how vital it is for the Civil Rights Division to be well staffed and well funded – ready to vigorously enforce our nation’s civil rights and anti-discrimination laws.One of my highest priorities upon returning to the Justice Department has been to ensure that the Civil Rights Division continues its critical role of ensuring that our nation lives up to the ideal of Equal Protection enshrined so eloquently in the Declaration of Independence and the Fourteenth Amendment. Over the last four months, with help from Congress and the White House, we have provided the Civil Rights Division with the attention, the resources, and the leadership support that its dedicated professionals deserve.Today, I am proud to say that the "crown jewel" of the Justice Department is on its way to regaining its luster. And I can report that the Civil Rights Division has made important progress on several fronts since President Obama took office in January. The Civil Rights Division has reinvigorated its amicus practice, filing nine amicus briefs and seeking leave to file two more. The Division has continued its work enforcing our nation’s fair housing laws, filing 16 cases – including 7 pattern and practice cases – and obtaining 8 consent decrees. In fact, in recent months, the Civil Rights Division has won or settled enforcement actions in virtually every substantive area of civil rights law.These are important steps. But you and I know that there is much more work to be done. The reconstruction and progress we seek will take years to achieve, not weeks or months. And experience has taught us that the road to equality is long and sometimes treacherous, marked by detours and occasionally by setbacks.As you know, the Supreme Court is currently considering a case that challenges the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. No matter how the Court resolves this issue, I pledge that the Justice Department will continue working to enforce our nation’s voting rights laws. And we will fight efforts to discriminate in the voting booth just as earnestly as we fight efforts to discriminate in the job or housing markets. You have my word, my friends. Our commitment to Equal Protection – and to full participation in our nation’s elections – will not waiver. Never.And yet, even as the Department of Justice fulfills its traditional enforcement responsibilities, it must respond to new challenges and resurgent threats. Over the last several weeks, we have witnessed brazen acts of violence, committed in places that many would have considered unthinkable – a sacred memorial in the nation’s capital, a recruiting station for the nation’s armed forces, and a church in the nation’s heartland. The violence in Washington, Little Rock, and Wichita reminds us of the potential threat posed by violent extremists and the tragedy that ensues when reasoned discourse is replaced by armed confrontation.As the President noted during his recent address at Notre Dame, few topics provoke more intense or more personal disagreement than our nation’s debate about abortion. There are strong views on both sides. And the constitution guarantees each of us the right to express those views, regardless of viewpoint or political affiliation. Indeed, it is only through the frank and civil exchange of strongly-held views that people with different opinions can achieve the common ground that President Obama spoke of last month.But neither our respect for the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech, nor our earnest hope for common ground, can justify the violence we saw in Kansas. We will not tolerate murder, or the threat of violence, masquerading as political activism. So let me be clear, the Justice Department will use every tool at its disposal to protect the rights ensured under our constitution. And we will do all that we can to deter violence against reproductive health care providers and to prosecute those who commit such violence to the fullest extent of the law.Likewise, the Justice Department will do all that it can to bring the perpetrators of bias-motivated crimes to justice. That includes working with Congress to strengthen existing federal hate crimes laws. The House of Representatives has already passed legislation that would accomplish this goal and the Department of Justice is working with the Senate as it begins consideration of a similar hate crimes statute.I testified in support of stronger federal hate crimes legislation when I was Deputy Attorney General, almost ten years ago. My friends, that is far too long to wait. Too long to wait for the authority to prosecute offenses motivated by a person’s gender, disability or sexual orientation. Too long to wait for the tools necessary to staunch the rising tide of bias-motivated violence directed at the Latino community. Put simply, too long to wait for justice.The time has come for Congress to finish its work on this critically important legislation and we look forward to working with members on both sides of the aisle to achieve that goal.The violence we have seen during the last month may seem daunting to some. But I view these tragedies as a call to action. More than forty years ago, in the wake of devastating civil unrest in many of our nation’s largest cities, a group of lawyers and civic activists banded together to form the Lawyers’ Committee, convinced that they could leave a lasting and productive legacy for their community – convinced that they could help to build an America in which violence and injustice of the kind they had witnessed was a thing of the past. Against all odds, they succeeded. And so shall we. Let us commit ourselves – regardless of party affiliation or political viewpoint – to the difficult work ahead: building an America in which the kind of violence we have seen these last few weeks is but a distant memory. And building an America in which all of our Nation’s citizens, in equal measure, enjoy the fruits of our founding documents.Thank you.BRAIN INJURY DIRECTORYhttp://www.braininjurydirectory.net/Welcome to the Brain Injury Directory. It is intended to provide some resources for the many issues that people with brain injuries are confronting in their day-to-day lives. This is a cross-disciplinary directory. A human being who happened to have an acquired brain injury (abi) long ago edits this directory. This directory is a work in progress and more topics are planned. So far there are over 900 topics and 5,000 links. If you type your search term in the search box above, you may come upon more related links that are from other sections of the directory. Terribly sorry the directory is on the slow side to load and navigate, but with the Internet resources and software I have this is the best I can do. May the information available on this website be of assistance to you.http://www.tbinet.org/resources.htmTBI Support Groups / Mailing ListsMailing Lists hosted on TBINET's ServerTBINETs Email Support PageListserv™ Catalist - Search for a Mailing list of your likingReturn To IndexMedical/Drug ReferenceF.D.A. - Med-WatchNurses PDR Resource CenterPlant RX - Online drug reference/store.RxList The Internet Drug Index.Medicine Net Lots of medical info, search for drugs, treatments, medical dictionary, etc. PharmInfoNet.. A great site to find info on the drugs you are using. Also check out their Drug Searching page.Smart Basics For Enhanced Health, Well Being and Mental Performance. Check out their Smart Drugs glossary! Specifically on Piracetam which enhances brain function.MEDtropolis - Locate health care facilitiesThe Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute Good info on "Smart Drugs" and purchase info.Return To IndexArticles in USA Today about Brain InjuriesFall from horse ends careerYears after trauma, the tragedy multipliesA disability of capricious symptoms and effectsHelp available Via Phone & WebReturn To IndexLegalNeigborhood Legal Services - Protection and Advocacy.InjuryLawyerShop.Com - InjuryLawyerShop is an online resource that allows you to find information from lawyers in your area that practice Personal Injury Law including Wrongful Death.The Special Ed Advocate - Special Education LawHealth Care LawWebster & Associates- British ColumbiaSheri R, Abrams P.C. - Social Security Disability LawThe NeuroTrauma Law Nexus ..Great resource for TBI and the Law. Also have great info on TBI, fact and statistics.David Ferleger Disability Law, Civil Rights & JudaismBrain Injury Law GroupTraumatic Brain Injury: Proving a Lifetime DisabilityThe Consumer Law PageLaw -- Traumatic Brain Injury -- Search our Personal Injury ResourcesTraumatic Brain Injury: Evaluation and LitigationThe Traumatically Brain Injured and the LawLaw Offices of Herbert Monheit Covering Brain Injury and many other types of litigation.Shigley Law Firm, L.L.C. Focuses on representing individuals, families and small businesses in cases of catastrophic injury and wrongful death. Atlanta, Ga.Legal Rights Infocenter - legal rights information and access to attorneys who specialize in legal rights litigation.Attorneys Lee, Eadon, Isgett and Popwell, P.A. - is a plaintiff/claimant-oriented trial practice firm that focuses on representing people who have suffered personal injuries or wrongful death.DISABILITY LEGISLATION AND RELATED LAWMany of the following links point to information concerning the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Other sites point to information that may be helpful to those dealing with disability-related issues.Disability Rights Organization.Americans with Disabilities Act Document CenterAmericans with Disabilities Act Accessibility GuidelinesOverview of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990Technology-Related Assistance to Individuals with Disabilities ActTable of ADA CasesThe Legal Information Institute from Cornell Law SchoolU.S. Law: Primary Documents and Commentary from Cornell Law SchoolRules of Professional Conduct Involving Lawyers Table of Rule from Cornell Law SchoolADA Information Center On-Line from the Kansas Commission of Disability ConcernsThe World Wide Web Virtual Library: Law from the Indiana University School of Law - BloomingtonDisability Legal InfoDisability Laws and RegulationsReturn To IndexTBI Chat LinksMGH Neurology Chat Rooms - Chat with other brain injury folks, family members, and friends.TBI Chat Room This is a Web based Chat Room which can also be accessed via IRC. You will need a Java enabled web browser to interact via the WWW. Can now be used by AOL subscribers.TBI Professionals Home PagesDr. Appel Ph.D. Neuropsychologist, great page and info.Dr. Diane's Health-HelperDr. Sarah A. Raskin of Trinity College Home PageLen Ochs Ph.D. Home Page. In association with Center for NeurofunctioningReturn To IndexEpilepsy/Seizure InfoTBINET's Epilepsy PageThis site is about Service Dogs which are trained to detect forthcoming seizures in their owners.James Whitlock, M.D ..Epilepsy/Seizure Info & FAQ'sReturn To IndexMedical Case ManagementCase Management Society of AmericaNeurological Case Management AssociatesC.Q.I Health Care Management ServicesIndividual Case Management Association .. 1-800-664-2620Rehabilitation Case Management Consultants .. 1-800-968-4087They should be able to help you find a Certified Case Manager in your area.You should also contact your Local or State Brain Injury Assn. for recommendations, they probably have a list of known reputable Case Managers in your area. If do not yet know how to contact your Local or State Brain Injury Assn. see the next section below. To learn more about Case Management click HERE.Return To IndexTBI Specific OrganizationsU.S. - State Brain Injury AssociationsAlabama Head Injury FoundationAlaska - Brain Injury Assn.Colorado - Brain InjuryAssn.Connecticut - Brain Injury Assn.Delaware - Brain Injury Assn.Florida - Brain Injury AssnGeorgia - Brain Injury Assn.Illinois - Brain Injury Assn.Indiana - Brain Injury Assn.Kansas - Brain Injury Assn.Kentucky - Brain Injury Assn.Maine - Brain Injury Assn.Maryland - Brain Injury Assn.Massachusetts - Brain Injury Assn.Michigan - Brain Injury Assn.Minnesota - Brain Injury AssnMississippi Brain Injury Assn.Missouri - Head Injury Advisory CouncilNebraska - Brain Injury Assn.North Carolina - Brain Injury Assn.New Jersey - Brain Injury Assn.New Hampshire - Brain Injury Assn.Ohio - Brain Injury Assn.Oklahoma - Brain Injury Assn., IncOregon - Brain Injury Assn.Pacific Head Injury Assn. .. HawaiiPennsylvaniaWestern Pennsylvania Brain Injury Assn.Eastern Pennsylvania Brain Injury Assn.Rhode Island - Brain Injury Assn.Tennessee - Brain Injury Assn.Texas - Brain Injury AssnUtah - Brain Injury Assn.Virginia - Brain Injury Assn.Washington - Brain Injury Assn.West Virginia - Brain Injury Assn.Wisconsin - Brain Injury Assn.International Brain Injury AssociationsThe International Brain Injury AssociationHeadway National - Head Injuries Association in U.K.Vancouver Island Head Injury SocietySaskatchewan - Head Injury Assn.Saskatchewan - Think FirstOntario - Brain Injury AssociationNipissing (Canada) Brain Injury Assn.H2000TBI & BRAIN ItalyHeadway Victoria - AustraliaBrain Injury Association - NZOther U.S. & International TBI Specific LinksRecovery Awareness Foundation - The Recovery Awareness Foundation’s purpose is to assist the primary caregiver of people who have suffered a BRAIN INJURY. We want to be there for these people in their time of special and individual needs.Although not an organization, "While you are waiting" is a web site devoted to those waiting while their loved one is in a coma. This is a great source of information and support.National Resource Center for TBIComa Recovery Assn. - is a not-for-profit organization for coma and brain injury survivors, family members, friends and professionals.The Joseph Corpina Foundation - Dedicated to the enhancement of health and quality of life for children who have suffered traumatic brain injury.Virtual Hospital: Iowa Healthbook: Brain Injury - Basic information about brain injury and its treatment.Brain Injury Assn. Inc. is the new name for the National Head Injury Foundation.Traumatic Brain Inury Survival Guide - by Dr. Glen Johnson Clinical NeuropsychologistTBI Model Systems Project Developing and demonstrating a model system of care for persons with TBI. Good links and Reference material.The Ohio Head Injury Association gopher - Good articles and other resources.Toll-Free Consultation for TBI 24 hours a day.RehabNET Northeast U.S.Think First Foundation .. Nation Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Prevention Program.Head Injury Com - head injury facts and infoLance's Brain Injury resource web page - People in the Victoria, B.C., Canada area will find these especially useful.Return To IndexSurvivors WWW PagesLarry Courtney's PageNick Ide's Place - There's people in the guest book from around the world. My goal now is to educate the world... Thank You All.Mrs. Hooks TBI Home - For TBI survivors and caregivers for info and fun thingsJosh's Web PageBruce Robb Home PageDavid R's Home PageLinda Hunt's Home PageSharon Gorman's Brain Injury Pages.Yaron Hillel Home PageFrank Ford's Home PageGeorgia's TBI PageK. Stoeffler (aka OregonRose) New Beginnings SOBI (Survivors Of Brain Injuries)Judith Kuster's Home Page .. Deals mainly with Communications Disorders, speech/language, hearing and stuttering.Michael Gagnon .. Home Page, New Brunswick Canada.Chris & Debbie Wilson's .. Home PageKaren Cuno-Stoeffler's New Beginnings Survivor of Brain InjuriesSteve Drake's Home Page is not really about TBI, it's about Hydrocephalus (Water on the Brain). He has links to the Hydrocephalus Association also to the HYCEPH-L, a Hydrocephalus E-mail support mailing list.Return To IndexTBI Related Organizations/InfoThe Capper Foundation - The Capper Foundation's Mission is to enhance the independence of people with physical disabilities, primarily children.Coma Recovery Assn.Brain Surgery Information CenterT.H.E. BRAIN TRUSTNational Academy of Neuropsychology's page on "Mild" Brain Injury.TBI Survival Guide Good info.The Cerebral Palsy NetworkMed-Sell - Your Resource Guide for New & Previously Owned Medical Equipment, Assistive Devices & Services.Disability Related Products & Service - Links Very Good!Communication Aids - for disabled.National Down Syndrome Society, NDSSAmerican Academy Of NeurologyTraumatic Brain Injury - The Washington Association of Optometric Physicians have provided information on how a TBI can affect vision, and what can be done to help correct the problems.Traumatic Brain Injury - Information for Caregivers - Information for those caring for loved ones with TBI. Relaxation techniques, an adapted leisure catalog, and even some mindless games (when you need a break!)The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic StressTM Look up TBI related Doctors.INDIE ..The Integrated Network of Disability Information and Education. A comprehensive one-stop resources for products, services, and information for the world wide disability community.Disability Rights ActivistMad Nation - People working together for Social Justice and Human Rights in Mental Health.Support Coalition International - Winning human rights in the “mental health system”National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems, Inc.Mental Health Com This is a huge site which has lots of info on mental health and info related to brain injuries.Browse NARIC Databases: Brain injuries.Search NARIC Databases.The Handle Institute's TBI Page.The National Institute on Life Planning For Persons with Disabilities, Inc. is a non-profit with a site for general disability information that looks pretty good.National Brain Aneurysm FoundationResources Guide Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke and Paralysis.American Association of Neuroscience Nurses Home Page.A page with many neuropsych links is at Neuropsychology Central.Social Security Administration Home Page.Department of Health and Human Services - Programs for Children and Families.American Brain Tumor Association HomepageNDLline - Nonverbal Learning DisordersCNS - Centre for Neuro skillsRest Ministries, Inc. -a service ministry for people who live with chronic illness or pain.Return To Index
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