Link found between homelessness and brain injury Homeless people experience a disproportionately high lifetime prevalence of traumatic brain injury, new research shows.
This is the finding from a systematic review and first meta-analysis on the prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in people who are homeless or in unstable housing situations, published this week in The Lancet Public Health. On Medica
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This is the finding from a systematic review and first meta-analysis on the prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in people who are homeless or in unstable housing situations, published this week in The Lancet Public Health. On Medica
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