University of Nebraska Medical Center: Study Shows High Incidence of Brain Injury in Domestic Violence Survivors
October 17, 2019
October 17, 2019
OMAHA, Nebraska, Oct. 17 -- The University of Nebraska Medical Center issued the following news release:
More than half the victims of domestic violence suffer from brain injury, according to a recent study conducted for the Brain Injury Alliance-Nebraska in partnership with the University of Nebraska and community organizations. Findings suggest that cognitive functioning is negatively affected by domestic-violence related brain injury, which often goes unidentified.
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More than half the victims of domestic violence suffer from brain injury, according to a recent study conducted for the Brain Injury Alliance-Nebraska in partnership with the University of Nebraska and community organizations. Findings suggest that cognitive functioning is negatively affected by domestic-violence related brain injury, which often goes unidentified.
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