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VA's TRACTS program seeking breakthroughs on traumatic brain injury

April 01, 2020

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  • Suicide Risk in Veterans: A New Indicator?
  • Brains of veterans near bomb blasts appear to age faster.
  • Unraveling the Mysteries of Traumatic Brain Injury
  • VA studies effects of brain injuries on vets
  • Troubling trio—depression, PTSD, mild traumatic brain injury—linked to extra-high disability risk
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