Events for November 12, 2024 - May 9, 2024

3rd Annual Brain Injury Conference

UF Academic and Research Center, Lake Nona 6550 Sanger Road, Orlando, FL, United States

REGISTRATION COMING SOON! Exhibitors & Sponsors &   Call for Presenters Brain Injury Florida invites you, or someone you know, to submit an application to be a Presenter for the BIF 2025 Spring Conference, which will be held on May 22nd and 23rd at The University of Florida Research Center in Lake Nona, FL.  This year’s conference is titled Guiding Systems of Change in Brain Injury Rehabilitation.   The goal of this conference is to present cutting-edge knowledge on brain injury therapies, treatment, and research that will promote maximum recovery and a high quality of life for people with lived [...]

NeuroSynergy 2025 Conference

AdventHealth Nicholson Center 404 Celebration Place, Celebration, FL, United States

You are invited to the NeuroSynergy 2025 Conference, scheduled for June 12, 2025. This conference will focus on cognitive wellness and provide an engaging platform for open dialogue, discussions, and debates regarding the causes, progression, and therapeutic approaches to cognitive health. In addition, we will host smaller breakout sessions to foster a lively and respectful atmosphere, encouraging engagement among scientists and clinicians in various aspects of neuroscience. Highlights of the conference will include didactic presentations, case studies, and poster sessions led by renowned experts in the field. We look forward to your participation as we work together to enhance our understanding [...]

National Brain Aneuysm Month

Brain aneurysms are health events that can potentially cause widespread damage in more extreme cases. This is a condition where the blood vessel walls begin to weaken in the brain. Over time, a bulge forms on the blood vessel, which can grow in size. If it ruptures, the leaked blood can lead to a hemorrhagic stroke. However, brain aneurysms are more common than you might think, and most of them don’t progress to become damaging. What makes them dangerous is that usually there are no symptoms. In many cases, people don’t learn that they have a brain aneurysm until they seek treatment for a [...]

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