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2/1/2010
Alexander Kammer
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U.S. Military fails to adequately screen vetrans for TBI

The subject of diagnosing and treating traumatic brain injury is being driven today primarily on two fronts - sports related injuries and blast related injuries sustained by soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Like the NFL, the U.S. Military has been slow to put policies and procedures in place to address this difficult to treat condition.  The USA Today recently had an interesting article on this subject.  Please click here to read this article. 

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