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[…] information. If you have trouble remembering what you learned from one day to the next, progress may be slower. During the assessment stage of therapy, therapists will test memory for events that happened: Before the accident (remote or retrograde memory) In the past few minutes (immediate memory) In the past few minutes, hours, or […]
[…] new treatment or a surgery that may have a high risk and/or high cost out of pocket You are not clear about if or how well a test or treatment may work You need more information about all options available Another situation which could lead to the desire for a second opinion is if […]
[…] or recommendations of product or treatment are based on a single or small number of case studies and has not been peer-reviewed by external experts Use of testimonials from celebrities or previous clients/patients that are anecdotal and not evidence-based Always proceed with caution and with the advice of your medical team. Adult Brain Tumour […]
[…] find the information you needed and know that the clinics will be able to meet your needs, you can progress to booking an appointment through the provincial/territorial online booking system. Make sure you have an email address you can check, your health card, and a calendar with you when you make the appointment. While […]
[…] or recommendations of product or treatment are based on a single or small number of case studies and has not been peer-reviewed by external experts Use of testimonials from celebrities or previous clients/patients that are anecdotal and not evidence-based Always proceed with caution and with the advice of your medical team. Adult Brain Tumour […]