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Brain Injury News
More Support for Omega-3 Supplements
Omega-3 fish oil is one of the safe, alternative therapies the BART Foundation believes may help brain injury survivors. We wanted to share these recent research findings that speak to the effectiveness of this therapy. To sum it up, Omega-3's are good for all of us,...
Electrical Brain Stimulation May Help Stroke Patients With Aphasia
If you or a loved one are near the Syracuse, NY area, please consider this research participation opportunity. Read the announcement on the Syracuse University website to learn more. Researchers in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) are...
Music Therapy Enhances Executive Functions and Neuroplasticity after Traumatic Brain Injury
This recent research, published in February 2020 in the Journal of Neurotrauma, offers another alternative therapy worthy of consideration and additional research. While music-based rehabilitation is not one of the therapies the BART Foundation currently advocates...