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Editorial: Traumatic brain injury and neurodegeneration: bridging the gap
Fatima Nasrallah, Nyoman D. Kurniawan
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the experiences of young people in Queensland, Australia, under child protection orders who leave approved out‐of‐home care placements (e.g., foster; residential care) to stay in unapproved locations (e.g., sleeping on the streets; staying with friends, family/kin, or strangers).
Jemma Venables+4 more
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Minutes of Huanhu Academic Symposium on Brain Trauma and Neurocritical Care
WANG Xiao⁃hua, ZHANG Guo⁃bin
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Utility of the memory complaints inventory for identifying symptom exaggeration in mild to moderate traumatic brain injury [PDF]
P Green
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ABSTRACT A significant proportion of young people exiting Out‐of‐Home Care (OOHC) encounter substantial challenges in securing housing, often leading to homelessness within a few months after leaving care. All Australian jurisdictions have now approved extended care programs up to 21 years; however, none of them currently offer these young people ...
Yujie Zhao, Jacinta Waugh
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Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on the Orexin/Hypocretin System. [PDF]
Somach RT, Lim MM, Cohen AS.
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Cobalt-55 positron emission tomography in traumatic brain injury: a pilot study [PDF]
P.J. Halsall+5 more
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ABSTRACT There is significant local and international evidence to show that young people transitioning from care have children by age 21 at far higher rates than the general youth population. Intergenerational child protection involvement is also far higher for this group.
Jade Purtell, Sarah Morris
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Update on traumatic brain injury in the ICU. [PDF]
Slot RER, Helbok R, van der Jagt M.
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