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Diet after brain injury: Healthy body, healthy mind

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Hypoxic and anoxic brain injury Headway

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Mental health and brain injury Headway

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Mental health and brain injury

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Mild head injury and concussion Headway

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Behavioural effects of brain injury Headway

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Emotional effects of brain injury Headway

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Mindfulness and me Headway

WebMindfulness & Breathing exercises. Do you know that we have a live training session about mindfulness? This practical session aims to learn more about mindfulness and breathing …

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Fatigue after brain injury

Web5 Helpline: 0808 800 2244 Email: [email protected] Web: www.headway.org.uk • Head feeling ‘fuzzy’ • Fidgeting/ getting irritable • Limbs feeling heavy • Stomach feeling …

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Statistics Headway

WebIn 2019-20, males were 1.5x more likely than females to be admitted for a head injury. In 2019-20, female head injuries were up 28% since 2005-6. In 2019-20, there were …

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Rehabilitation following acquired brain injury

WebG1 Every patient with an acquired brain injury should have access to specialist neurological rehabilitation services: covering all phases from acute management, through medium …

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Carbon monoxide: A danger to your brain Headway

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6 strategies for getting back to work after brain injury

WebWhile not everyone can return to employment after brain injury, for many people it is a realistic and often essential goal. A long absence and the ongoing effects of a brain …

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Carbon monoxide poisoning Headway

WebChronic Carbon Monoxide (CO) exposure. Chronic (persistent and long-term) exposure to lower levels of CO, as can occur with faulty domestic boilers, may go unrecognised. The …

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Mild head injury and concussion

Web3 Helpline: 0808 800 2244 Email: [email protected] Web: www.headway.org.uk present it is most widely defined by: • Loss of consciousness of less than 30 minutes (or …

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A guide to the Mental Health in Scotland

Web2 Helpline: 0808 800 2244 Email: [email protected] Web: www.headway.org.uk • Take the views of your carer, named person, guardian or welfare attorney into account • …

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A guide to the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act

Web4 Helpline: 0808 800 2244 Email: [email protected] Web: www.headway.org.uk unable to: • Understand the information relevant to the decision • Make a decision based …

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The death of ‘Tom’

WebTom was born in 1971. He was the eldest of his mother’s three children. Tom’s parents separated when he was eight years old. As a young child he was “sweet natured and …

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