Reducing Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in the US


 

Reducing Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in the US – Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is a serious public health problem that affects approximately 1.7 million Americans every year. Beyond the potential for impairment to the cognitive, sensory, and motor functions in an individual, the economic burden of TBI is in excess of .5 billion. This session of CDC’s Public Health Grand Rounds explores promising policies, guidelines, and interventions such as progesterone treatments to further reduce the severity and number of cases of traumatic brain injury in the US Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: www.cdc.gov This video can also be viewed at www.cdc.gov

 

Drug ban for recruits is blind to life

Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age

The pointlessness of this tough-love policy seems demonstrated by the 2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey report, which showed 1.9 million Australians aged 14 or older had used cannabis in the previous year. About the same number had … He …
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Sickness Benefit Crackdown In £25m Trial

Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age

10 suggested drug and alcohol addicts who failed to attend rehab courses would be among them in the initial trials. … so whilst the british taxpayer is being forced to work till they die, and the pensioners are being killed off by lowering their …
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