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Jan 5, 2026

BC Consensus Statement on Brain Injury, Mental Health, & Addictions

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It is with tremendous pride that we share the recently published BC Consensus Statement on Brain Injury, Mental Health, & Addictions. Please share among your networks.

Thank you to the amazing team of researchers and community partners who assisted in this project.

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