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- The Invisible Weight of Accident Trauma: Reducing the Stigma Around PTSD
June 27 marks PTSD Awareness Day, a time to recognize the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder and reduce the stigma that can surround psychological injuries. For many people, PTSD is associated with military service, emergency response, or repeated exposure to danger. While those experiences ar … Read more »
- Waves of Risk: The Reality of Towed Water Sports Injuries in Alberta
Summer in Alberta brings thousands of outdoor enthusiasts to provincial lakes and waterways. Popular destinations such as Sylvan Lake, Lake Newell, and Pigeon Lake become hubs for recreational boating. Among the most popular activities during these warmer months are towed water sports, which include … Read more »
- Brain Injury Myths That Can Harm Alberta Accident Victims
June is Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada. In Alberta, traumatic brain injuries (TBI) often result from motor vehicle collisions, falls, and workplace incidents. Because these injuries are often invisible, misconceptions can delay medical care and lead insurers or employers to underestimate the … Read more »
- The Silent Threat: Electric Vehicles and the Growing Risk to Pedestrians in Calgary
Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming an increasingly common sight on Calgary roads. As governments encourage the transition away from gasoline-powered vehicles and manufacturers expand their electric offerings, more Albertans are choosing EVs for their environmental benefits, lower operating costs, … Read more »
- Prenatal, Perinatal, and Postnatal Causes of Cerebral Palsy: What Alberta Families Need to Understand
Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common motor disabilities affecting children in North America. Yet many families discover only after diagnosis that their child’s condition may have resulted from preventable medical errors or oversights during pregnancy, labour, or the newborn period. Understa … Read more »