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Earn One CBIS CEU at Rainbow's Community Education Session
William Beaumont - Royal Oak and Detroit Receiving Hospitals are participating in ProTECT III, a study that aims to determine if progesterone may decrease the amount of brain damage that occurs after TBI. March 11, Rainbow is hosting a community education learn over lunch session to discuss ProTECT III.

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What's New at Rainbow - March 2010

More than 1.4 million Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. To learn more about TBI, download the brain injury fact sheet. |
Understanding Brain Injury and Concussions
Concussions are a type of traumatic brain injury and should be taken seriously.
Caused by a jolt or blow to the head, it is important to learn to recognize the symptoms of a concussion. View the facts and figures on concussions to learn more. |
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Memory Loss: The Most Common Side Effect of Traumatic Brain Injury
Memory loss can affect us all -- young and old. Memory loss can also occur because of a traumatic event, such as sustaining a brain injury or as a side effect of Alzheimer's or dementia.
Find out about the different types of memory loss and how it can affect people living with TBI in Memory Loss: The Most Common Side Effect of Traumatic Brain Injury. |
Up Next: Disability and Barriers to Sexual Expression
RainbowVisions Online covers the latest news and interesting topics for the brain and spinal cord injury community. In the next issue, we explore brain injury and sexual expression.
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