May/June 2008
Veterans in Need
Brain-injury survivors in the U.S. military need far better care.
By Bill Pascrell
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| Credit: John Hersey |
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is all too common on battlefields where blasts from improvised explosive devices pose a constant danger (see "Brain Trauma in Iraq"). Today, U.S. troops do not have adequate resources for TBI prevention, diagnosis, rehabilitation, or treatment. But fortunately, things are beginning to improve.
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