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Donate right now:   http://www.makingadifferenceministry.myevent.com and/or mail your cash ONLY donations to Dr. Elisheba Weathers 4200 E. Bonanza Road #107 Las Vegas, NV 89110-2297      

 

 

Walk for Awareness of TBI/Depression

 

All money raised by Walk for Awareness of TBI/Depression is managed by Versie Christian Companion Elderly And Disabled Care Services, a 501(C)(3) public charity that provides FREE in-home non medical companion care services to Christians, the elderly and people with disabilities in Las Vegas and a soon comprehensive network of programs and services dedicated to serving TBI/Depression patients and their families. What is the prognosis? The outcome of TBI depends on the cause of the injury and on the location, severity, and extent of neurological damage: outcomes range from good recovery to death. Doctors often use the Glasgow Coma Scale to rate the extent of injury and chances of recovery. The scale (3-15) involves testing for three patient responses: eye opening, best verbal response, and best motor response. A high score indicates a good prognosis and a low score indicates a poor prognosis. Versie Companion Christian Elderly And Disabled Care Services is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity http://www.00madmwix.com/vcceadcs. Our IRS tax-exempt number is: 80-0926498.  What research is being done? The NINDS conducts and supports research on trauma-related disorders, including traumatic brain injuries. Much of this research focuses on increasing scientific understanding of these disorders and finding ways to prevent and treat them. NIMH Human Genetics Initiative This project has compiled the world's largest registry of families affected by schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and Alzheimer's disease. Scientists are able to examine the genetic material of these family members with the aim of pinpointing genes involved in the diseases. Prevention Research Initiative Prevention efforts seek to understand the development and expression of mental illness throughout life so that appropriate interventions can be found and applied at multiple points during the course of illness. Recent advances in biomedical, behavioral, and cognitive sciences have led NIMH to formulate a new plan that marries these sciences to prevention efforts.

 

Donate right now:   http://www.makingadifferenceministry.myevent.com and/or mail your cash ONLY donations to Dr. Elisheba Weathers 4200 E. Bonanza Road #107 Las Vegas, NV 89110-2297      

 

 

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