[…] dose of the vaccine, keep your record of vaccination somewhere safe and easy to remember. You will then follow this step-by-step process again for your second dose. Have a question about the COVID-19 vaccine? Brain Injury Canada has developed several resources, including an FAQ article about the COVID-19 vaccine. Visit braininjurycanada.ca to find this information.
[…] both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine; or are just not comfortable going to your local polling station, you can apply to vote by mail. Learn more about voting and COVID-19 from Elections Canada For more information about how Elections Canada is working to keep electors and elections workers safe, visit the Elections Canada website.
[…] like it, but every vote is someone’s voice being heard. And when enough voices come together through voting, real change can happen. For more information about voting, upcoming elections, or general inquiries, visit elections.ca 2019 Elections Canada x Brain Injury Canada information webinar Statistics Canada – Reasons for not voting by province, 2019 federal election
[…] see what they have to offer. Nutrition We are what we eat, which means that our diet has a big impact on our brain’s health and well-being. Visit the section on nutrition to see how to optimize your diet for brain health. Sleep No matter what stage you are at in your recovery, you […]
[…] and try to find a quiet environment to complete your work. If you’re ready to return to work, but need a little help getting the process started, visit the return to work section for tips and resources. Ask for help If you are having trouble with household tasks like cooking or cleaning, ask a […]
[…] . Please note: Most people will not experience all symptoms – but if your friend or family member is experiencing symptoms after a physical injury, they should visit their doctor. Headache/migraine Dizziness and balance problems Nausea Fatigue Sleep disturbance Vision changes Sensitivity to light or noise Ringing in the ears Seizure Problems with smell/taste […]