All posts in 'Brain Injury'

Brain Injury – Amnesia and Confusion – An Important Distinction

Posted on September 10th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

My last blog concluded with the statement that amnesia and confusion are not the same thing. One does not have to be confused to be amnestic for an event. Why is this distinction important? Because amnesia, the presence and length of it is the single most important predictor of outcome..
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Brain Injury – Confusion and Amnesia – Not the Same Thing

Posted on September 9th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

I began both of my last two speeches holding a nerf football, asking the question of those in the audience, what it was an NFL quarterback did before he snapped the football. It took a couple of minutes each time, but among the answers were the following: Listened for the..
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Back from Summer Recess

Posted on September 4th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

Blogging is one of those job responsibilities that never seem to quit and it is so easy to get behind on. Well, Congress is back soon, the kids are in school, and I better get back to this job as well. It has been an important summer for my brain..
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RNC chairman attacks Obama on health care

Posted on July 20th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

Could this be a sign of real progress on meaningful healthcare reform, that the Republican’s are now attacking the plan and that the Democrats seem to be willing to go ahead for what is in the best interest of the people, without bi-partisan support? The Democrats have the votes, if..
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Obama shifts into campaign mode on health care

Posted on July 15th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

The healthcare industry is spending over a million dollars a day in Washington to lobby Congress on proposals for health insurance reform. It appears that lobbying is working, that the insurance companies have bought themselves another Congress. It really isn’t Obama’s fault and the pressure on him to get something..
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BIA-USA Urges Congress to Increase Funding for TBI Programs

Posted on July 13th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

From the Brain Injury Association of the U.S.:Urge Congress to Increase Funding for TBI Programs!The Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services and Education begins consideration of the FY10 funding bill today! Over the next few days, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services and Education..
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Shooting unveils very different sides of McNair

Posted on July 6th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

It is an odd intersection of themes, an NFL quarterback, death and adultery. Adultery seemingly in every public figure story of late and now a revered NFL quarterback is caught in the cross hairs of such controversy, but found dead as a consequence. A week of digging on Michael Jackson’s..
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Billy Mays Death – Heart Attack?

Posted on June 29th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

Speculation has run rampant for the last couple of days as to whether Billy Mays died from injuries he suffered in a flight incident. The below story may clear up that confusion, but until a full investigation is done, one should remain skeptical. Attorney Gordon Johnson Date: 6/29/2009 1:43 PM..
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Changing with the times; the DSM :Thoughts

Posted on May 26th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

issuesdaily.com staff article I have been involved in dog training for some time and as such, I spend a great deal of time researching new findings in how dogs learn. Developments are fast and furious in the realm of dog behavior with major studies usurping our traditional ideas of how..
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HBO series details Alzheimer’s pain, progress

Posted on May 9th, 2009 · Posted in Brain Injury

Date: 5/9/2009 4:23 PM LYNN ELBERAP Television Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Maria Shriver said her role in a major HBO documentary series on Alzheimer’s stems from the professional and the intensely personal. “I approached this project as a child of Alzheimer’s,” she said, a reference to her father, Sargent..
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