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One in six Ontario adults say they’ve had a traumatic brain injury in their lifetime
December 11, 2014 by NewsBot
Nearly 17 percent of adults surveyed in Ontario said they have suffered a traumatic brain injury that left them unconscious for five minutes or required them to be hospitalized overnight, according to new research. These same adults also reported more substance use, smoking and recent psychiatric distress.