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Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association
We're thrilled to share a groundbreaking collaboration between Brain Injury Canada and the Canadian Traumatic Brain Injury Research Consortium (CTRC)! 🤝 Together, they're championing a crucial cause: advocating for the official classification of moderate to severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as a chronic condition in Canada.📄 Dive deep into the details by checking out our blog post! 🌐 Discover the significance of this position paper and the impact it could have on the TBI community.🔗 Read more: www.brainstreams.ca/blog-1/moderate-to-severe-brain-injury-as-a-chronic-condition/Let's spread awareness and support for this meaningful initiative! 💙🌟 #BrainInjuryCanada #CTRCCollaboration #TBIAwareness #ChronicConditionAdvocacy ... See MoreSee Less

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