Sedentary people are 20 percent more likely to suffer a stroke than those who regularly break a sweat, according to South Australian researchers. Dr Michelle McDonnell, from the University of South Australia, studied 27,000 Americans aged over 45 who had been involved in a six year study. She found that exercising four times a week at a moderate to intense level was crucial to reducing the chances of a stroke. Strokes occur when the arteries become blocked or burst, preventing blood from flowing to the brain. This limits the amount of oxygen, which can lead to brain damage.
Thank You for Walking With Us This Brain Injury Awareness Month
June has been a powerful month for the brain injury community across Canada. As Brain Injury Awareness Month comes to a close, we want to take a moment to simply say thank you. Thank you to everyone who stepped up and joined us for the Step Up for Brain...


