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About Brain Injury

Fact Sheets

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NOTE: The Fact Sheets are currently being updated. Please contact Caroline Feller at 703.761.0750 Ext 644 or cfeller@biausa.org for more information and /or assistance. Thank you.Only the updated factsheets are shown.

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click here for a PDF document of the Brain Injury Association of America fact sheet

Brain Injury Association of America

Background information on the nation's premiere brain injury organization
click here for a PDF document of the Brain Injury fact sheet

Brain Injury

An overview of brain injury, including its costs and consequences
click here for a PDF document of the TBI Incidence fact sheet

TBI Incidence

A comparison of Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States
click here for a PDF document of the TBI Incidence fact sheet

TBI: The Invisible Injury, Department of Education

 
click here for a PDF document of the TBI Incidence fact sheet TBI: The Invisible Injury, Department of Defense  
click here for a PDF document of the TBI Incidence fact sheet TBI: The Invisible Injury, Department of Health & Human Services  
click here for a PDF document of the TBI Incidence fact sheet Motorcycle Helmet Use  
click here for a PDF document of the TBI Incidence fact sheet Sports and Concussion Fact Sheet  


For more information about brain injury, please contact the Brain Injury Association of America’s Information and Resource Specialist at 1-800-444-6443 or send an email by clicking here.

These fact sheets were supported in part by a Partnership for Information and Communication (PIC) Cooperative Agreement U 93 MC 00010-05-03 from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Federal Traumatic Brain Injury Program. The content of the fact sheets is the sole responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of DHHS.
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