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Current reporting indicates Kim Lameront was diagnosed with functional neurological disorder (FND) following an injury during brain surgery. Additional sourcing indicates She still feels left in the dark., Months later.
Kim Lameront was diagnosed with functional neurological disorder (FND) following an injury during brain surgery. Additional sourcing indicates She still feels left in the dark., Months later. The latest accounts show I wasn’t really told how to navigate this. According to updated reporting And while I was in recreational therapy, I was asking my therapist what there is for support, and she reported there is nothing., There was a gap. Additional sourcing indicates Recent studies are showing women are more likely to develop brain diseases like dementia and Alzheimer’s, and not just because women live longer. The latest accounts show There’s at least 45 per cent of the risk factors for dementia that we have now some control over.
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- Kim Lameront was diagnosed with functional neurological disorder (FND) following an injury during brain surgery.
- She still feels left in the dark., Months later.
- I wasn’t really told how to navigate this.
- And while I was in recreational therapy, I was asking my therapist what there is for support, and she reported there is nothing., There was a gap.
- Recent studies are showing women are more likely to develop brain diseases like dementia and Alzheimer’s, and not just because women live longer.
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- Global News — Saskatoon woman starts organization for neurological disorder support