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11/25/2009
Christopher Keane
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New Project Aims to Help Students With Traumatic Brain Injury

We recently added a post to our Child Brain Injury Blog about a new project that seeks to help students when they return to school after a traumatic brain injuryTo read more about the project's emphasis on community involvement and collaboration in concussion management, click here.

If your child has suffered a concussion or another form of brain injury, do not hesitate to seek medical attention.  Every brain injury is a serious matter and must be treated properly.  If you have questions regarding children and brain injuries, contact child brain injury attorney Chris Keane, and he will answer your questions for free with compassion and professionalism.  1-888-592-KIDS.


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