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SCHIP Update
On Wednesday, President Obama signed a major expansion of health insurance for children after the House cleared the bill (H.R. 2) earlier in the day.
3rd Annual Greek Dinner & Dance For Thought March 7, 2009
Please join the California Brain Injury Association for a gala event at the 3rd Annual Greek Dinner & Dance For Thought at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, Cultural Center Hall in Long Beach. This event will kick off Brain Injury
National Public Radio’s Diane Rehm Show to Feature New Brain Injury Book
On Tuesday, May 27, at 11 am EDT, nationally-recognized talk show host Diane Rehm will interview Susan Connors, Brain Injury Association of America president/CEO, and Michael Mason, author of Head Cases, the compelling compilation of individual stories of brain injury
Legislation to Delay Harmful Medicaid Regulations Added to War Spending Bill
Legislation to Delay Harmful Medicaid Regulations Added to War Spending Bill Also this week, Democrats included legislation which would place a moratorium until March 2009 on several harmful Medicaid regulations (H.R. 5613), in the FY 2008 war supplemental appropriations bill.
BIAA Roots On Servicemembers at Wounded Warrior Soldier Ride White House Kickoff
BIAA Roots On Servicemembers at Wounded Warrior Soldier Ride White House Kickoff A representative of BIAA was invited to attend an event hosted by President George W. Bush on Thursday at the White House. BIAA Government Affairs Director Laura Schiebelhut
Senate Passes TBI Act Reauthorization Bill!
Last night, the Senate passed a slightly revised version of S. 793, the Traumatic Brain Injury Act, which exactly matches the House version passed earlier this week. The bill has now been cleared entirely by Congress and will be forwarded
House and Senate Budget Committees Approve Fiscal 2009 Budget Resolutions
The House and Senate Budget Committees both passed fiscal 2009 budget resolutions this week which would provide significant increases for health discretionary programs.
Maas BiolAB Receives Fort Detrick Technology Transfer Initiative Grant for Cyclosporin Neuroprotection
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 25, 2006 – The Fort Detrick Technology Transfer Initiative (FDTTI) managed by the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) has awarded $50,000 to Maas BiolAB, LLC to continue development of its cyclosporin neuroprotection products. Funding for the FDTTI
Intermagnetics subsidiary gets $500K grant
The Business Review (Albany) – April 11, 2006 • Print this Article • Email this Article • Reprints • RSS Feeds • Most Viewed • Most Emailed Invivo Corp., a California subsidiary of Intermagnetics General Corp. of Latham has been
Accident Victim Has Warning For Others
People regularly hear the reminders to wear a bike helmet. A boy who beat the odds is a living example of why it’s so important.






