...neuropathy Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder Brain tumours Brain tumours may involve growths of brain tissue or secondary deposits that have spread to the brain from cancer elsewhere in the body. Primary brain...
...& traumatic brain injury Epilepsy Migraine & Headache disorders Infections Inflammatory diseases Movement disorders Neuromuscular disorders Paediatric neurology Other ways to classify types of brain disease Further information & resources...
...learn more about the brain or any specific disorders, you can visit the following pages: Brain Disorders A-Z – our directory of over 70 brain diseases, disorders and injuries Healthy...
...the development of a healthy brain lifestyle. Pointers to a Healthy Brain Exercise and challenge your brain – don’t be a couch potato Nourish your brain with a healthy diet,...
...the brain supplied by the blocked vessel may die; that is, it permanently ceases to work properly, leaving a scar in the brain. This is called brain infarction. Ischaemic strokes...
...They empower families and loved ones by providing accurate diagnoses, and use donor tissue for biomedical research into CTE and other brain disorders. Email: info@brainbank.org.au Tel: (02) 9351 0943 www.brainbank.org.au...
...brain works, and how these diseases can be treated. What is brain donation? Brain donation is when a person and their family decide to donate their brain for medical research...
...Brain Awareness Week 2023). What is Traumatic Brain Injury? – Dr Jamie Beros (video from Brain Awareness Week 2023). Detecting Brain Changes After Concussion – Dr Remika Mito (video from...
...enquire about brain donation. Australian Sports Brain Bank Web: https://www.brainbank.org.au/ Email: info@brainbank.org.au Phone: (02) 9351 0943 The Australian Sports Brain Bank (ASBB) is a specialised brain bank established by the...
...a part of Brain Awareness Week! Understanding Brain Health & Dementia Risk Learn about brain disorders Stroke Research Update – Improving Treatments & Patient Outcomes Dr Daniel Beard Watch the...
...other brain disorders. Email: info@brainbank.org.au Tel: (02) 9351 0943 www.brainbank.org.au Dementia Australia An organisation that represents the more than 400,000 Australians living with dementia and the more than 1.5 million...
Register Webinars Resources About Brain Awareness Week Brain Awareness Week takes place in March each year. It’s an opportunity to talk about why brain health matters, and how brain diseases,...
Learn about brain disorders What is a Stroke? Introduction & Research Overview Dr Felix Ng Watch the video >> Introduction to Multiple Sclerosis Dr Heidi Beadnall Watch the video >>...
...and healthy control tissue. Some people living with a brain disorder, or who have a family member living with a brain disorder, choose to register as a brain donor so...
...location] as part of Brain Awareness Week. Come along and help raise awareness of the importance of brain health and research! 🧠#BAW @brainfoundationoz Brain health is for everyone –...
The directory lists disorders, diseases and injuries of the brain, spinal cord and nervous system, and contain a brief description of each condition, under the following headings: Description Treatment Prognosis...
...A-Z Disorders The Brain Foundation’s A-Z of Brain Disorders aims to provide a resource for people newly-diagnosed with brain-related disorders, their friends and relatives, and health professionals. Migraine & Headache...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that can cause attention differences, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. It is commonly first diagnosed in children but it can also not...
...brain disorders (Chiari malformation, which also caused absence epilepsy) but this was different. My Chiari was getting worse and my brain was pressing against my skull, causing a brain injury....
...Brain Awareness Week Brain Awareness Week takes place in March to highlight brain health and the impact of brain disorders. Throughout the week, the Brain Foundation hosts free webinars and...
...when they are diagnosed with a brain tumour. Commonly Occurring Brain Tumours Gliomas Gliomas are primary brain tumours. They arise from the supporting cells of the brain. The two main...
...This event was hosted by the Using our Brains (UoB) donor program and the NSW Brain Tissue Resource Centre (BTRC), who partnered with the Brain Foundation for Brain Awareness Week....
...of brain disorders. Throughout the week, the Brain Foundation hosts free webinars and provides resources to support Australians affected by brain diseases, disorders, and injuries. Subscribe to our newsletter below...
The Brain Foundation is dedicated to funding the next generation of Australian research into brain disorders, diseases, and injuries, with the ultimate goal of advancing diagnoses, treatments, and patient outcomes.