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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Maybe divorce ISN’T so probable after a brain injury
Brainline.org just seems to be on fire lately (May 2015) and this article caught my eye. Two things: I am posting it with little comment AND I must admit that I was wrong when I referred to dismal stats on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Accepting, Community, disharmony, divorce, emotions, Isolation, marriage, stability
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Killing your sleep to stay connected
Installing an app that adjusts the color temperature of the screen to approximate the light at the time of day, or more importantly, night. Continue reading
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Tagged adjusting, blue light, Cognitive Damage, Community, cortisol, disharmony, dreams, EEG, emotions, Isolation, melatonin, sleep disturbance, sleep tracker
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A coffee extract (EHT) may help brain injury recovery
Whether coffee is good or bad for you is a topic with many opinions to be had. Too much caffeine and all its baggage or benefits – you could spend days debating that. Most of the scientific inquiry into coffee’s effect has … Continue reading
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The opposite of losing your life connections
Here’s a blog post from Brainline.org about what we do naturally when our social network in real life falls apart. If your brain injury hasn’t caused too much debilitation you find that your world just isn’t what it used to … Continue reading
Can’t Unsee That
Arrrrrgh!!! I can’t unsee that! I’ve picked up this recent wise crack and used it with a wry chuckle in my throat many times. I’ll give you a little chuckle of your own here. This was me last weekend just … Continue reading