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Curated Video

Proposed class action seeks damages for intergenerational trauma from residential schools

9th - Higher Ed
A Saskatchewan man is the main claimant in a class action lawsuit filed last week that seeks damages for the intergenerational trauma caused by residential schools.
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Curated Video

Seminar on the impacts of concussions held at Ardsley Middle School

9th - Higher Ed
The Brain Injury Association of New York State and the New York State Athletic Trainers' Association joined forces to host a seminar about concussion prevention on Monday at Ardsley Middle School on Monday night.
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Curated Video

Push to better understand the long-term harms of opioid use

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's opioid crisis is prompting calls for more research into the long-term harms of opioid abuse in order to better equip the health-care system and help people recover and heal.
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Curated Video

More research needed on health of long-term opioid users, medical experts say

9th - Higher Ed
People who have used opioids long-term suffer from an array of complications that require extra medical care. But that same present or even past drug use can limit the types of treatments available. Many doctors say study is needed on...
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Curated Video

Annual Random Act of Kindness Day held in memory of Dix Hills woman

9th - Higher Ed
Jenny Goldsmith organized the day with the Brain Injury Association of New York State last year.
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Curated Video

This man is still living in hospital 16 years after a brain injury

9th - Higher Ed
Ken Rekowski was injured in a January 2009 car crash that left him with severe physical and cognitive impairments. He wants to live in the community, but finding support for him to do so has proved difficult for his family.
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Curated Video

Doctors who'd been criticized for testimony hired as experts by insurers | Go Public

9th - Higher Ed
A CBC Go Public investigation reveals insurance companies looking to block or minimize compensation for people hurt in crashes are hiring doctors called out for giving shoddy testimony. Advocates say doctors with histories of reprimands...
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Curated Video

More care space is needed for people with mental illness, psychiatrist says

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Bill MacEwan says many people struggling with mental health can't find a place to be looked after
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Curated Video

Brain Injuries From Combat Get New Attention After Missile Attack

Higher Ed
More than 400,000 service members suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan. Most returned to duty. Many will have enduring symptoms.
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Curated Video

Newsy Investigation Finds Loopholes In NFL Concussion Rules

Higher Ed
The Newsy investigative team digs into loopholes that allowed the NFL took to put players back on the field after apparent concussions.
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Bloomberg

Crashing Drones Into Dummies, for Safety's Sake

Higher Ed
Mar.08 -- As drones become more commonplace, the risk of physical harm from an unskilled pilot or out-of-control copter increase. Researchers at Virginia Tech are finding out how to make these machines safer, with help from a bunch of...
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Sky News

SAS sniper Danny Nightingale to be tried again

Higher Ed
SAS sniper Danny Nightingale to be tried again
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Curated Video

Exclusive: FBI Agents In The U.S. Report Symptoms Of Mystery Syndrome

Higher Ed
There have been a dozen or more incidents of FBI agents reporting strange brain symptoms on U.S. soil, but investigation remains relatively quiet.
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Curated Video

Neurosurgeon explains how relatively minor accidents can turn deadly

Higher Ed
AP Television Los Angeles, 18 March 2009 1. Wide exterior tilt down Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center building in Westwood area of Los Angeles 2. Close sign Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center 3. Medium interior Neurodiagnostic...
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Curated Video

Lawyers comment on Keith Scott shooting

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Charlotte - 24 September 2016++CUTAWAYS UNAVAILABLE++1. SOUNDBITE (English) Charles Monnett, Attorney:"Quite frankly I'm shocked. Less than two years after the...
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Curated Video

Uvalde Shooting Survivors Sue Law Enforcement Agencies For $27 Billion

Higher Ed
Robb Elementary School children and their parents' lawsuit against various law enforcement agencies focuses on the mental anguish the shooting caused.
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Sky News

Campaign for Awareness of Children's Brain Tumours

Higher Ed
Campaign for Awareness of Children's Brain Tumours
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Curated Video

Anne Heche Declared Dead A Week After Fiery Crash In Los Angeles

Higher Ed
A fiery crash into a home put Anne Heche into a coma, then she was kept on life support to allow for possible organ donation.
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Sky News

Paralympics Opening Ceremony Tonight

Higher Ed
Paralympics Opening Ceremony Tonight
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Curated Video

Tua Tagovailoa's Brain Injury Reignites NFL Concussion Safety Debate

Higher Ed
Miami Dophins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's injury has relit a spotlight on how the NFL handles brain safety and concussions.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: What Is Cerebral Palsy and What Causes It?

9th - 10th
A video [11:01] that explains what cerebral palsy is, what causes it, and how it affects the brain.