There is hope for those with a traumatic brain injury. Amy Zellmer shares her experience.
Let’s Work Together to Stop the Cycle of Shaming
I am tired of having to defend what is a beautiful part of my body.
I am tired of having to defend what is a beautiful part of my body.
How a Single Concussion Changed My Life
Living in a hell that no one could understand
Living in a hell that no one could understand
Jim Brady, Gun Reform, and a Breath of Fresh Air From the Parkland Students
The students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School aren’t old enough to remember the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, which permanently disabled Press Secretary Jim Brady but they are certainly carrying on Brady’s legacy.
Embed from Getty Images — On March 30, 1981, twenty-five-year-old John Hinckley, Jr. opened fire as President Reagan was leaving the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, DC. He fired off six shots, hitting Reagan and Brady, as well as a Secret Service Agent and a Washington police officer. While all survived the shooting, Brady was…
Australian Football Player Finds Relief From Concussions
Lingering headaches made it clear there was a problem. Finding help was the challenge.
Lingering headaches made it clear there was a problem. Finding help was the challenge.
Living in a Funk: Depression & Apathy After Brain Injury
Depression and apathy are symptoms of brain injury, and all too often overlooked and dismissed by the medical community.
Depression and apathy are symptoms of brain injury, and all too often overlooked and dismissed by the medical community.
Brain Injury Advisory Council Member Spotlight: Paul Bosworth
Amy Zellmer takes a look at member Paul Bosworth and his work within the the brain injury community.
Amy Zellmer takes a look at member Paul Bosworth and his work within the the brain injury community.
Brain Injury Detection by Assessment of Eye Movement
Dr. Uzma Samadani, M.D., Ph.D. is paving the way for new eye-tracking diagnostic measures after a brain injury.
Dr. Uzma Samadani, M.D., Ph.D. is paving the way for new eye-tracking diagnostic measures after a brain injury.
Video Features Americans Sharing why the 52-Year Promise of Medicaid is Critical to Their Lives
Medicaid is an American value in action.
Medicaid is an American value in action.
Be a Part of ‘The Conversation That No One Else is Having’
Amy Zellmer invites you to join our conversation!
Amy Zellmer invites you to join our conversation!
NFL Grant Funds International Research on the Role of Active Rehabilitation Strategies in Concussion Management
Research will involve international collaborations and diverse participants across a variety of sports.
Research will involve international collaborations and diverse participants across a variety of sports.
Understanding Aphasia After Brain Injury
When you’re looking at a cat, you know it’s a cat, but you can’t come up with the word cat.
When you’re looking at a cat, you know it’s a cat, but you can’t come up with the word cat.
Brain Injury Advisory Council Member Spotlight: Sarah Lefferts
Sarah, like most of us, didn’t understand the recovery that was ahead of her, and neither did anyone around her.
Sarah, like most of us, didn’t understand the recovery that was ahead of her, and neither did anyone around her.
The Concussion Health Summit, In Partnership with Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Announces Dr. Kevin Guskiewicz as Keynote Speaker
Top experts to share latest clinical and technological breakthroughs in concussion management supported by vigorous research.
Top experts to share latest clinical and technological breakthroughs in concussion management supported by vigorous research.
Disrupted Brain Pathway, Altered Stress Hormones Key to TBI Impact Differences in Men, Women
Amy Zellmer shares the findings of a recent study relating to the differences between how men and women are affected by brain injuries.
Amy Zellmer shares the findings of a recent study relating to the differences between how men and women are affected by brain injuries.
Real Stories of Americans Who Will be Affected by the Proposed Changes to the ACA and What YOU can do to Fight
With the proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), 20 million Americans are at risk of losing their healthcare coverage. Here's what you can do
Embed from Getty Images — Real Stories of Americans Who Will Be Affected by the Proposed Changes to the ACA — and What YOU Can Do to Fight With the proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), 20 million Americans are at risk of losing their healthcare coverage. A survey, conducted by Brunswick Partners,…