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VA's TRACTS program seeking breakthroughs on traumatic brain injury

April 01, 2020

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  • Treating Trauma with Weights
  • Warning Signs of Early Death Found in Veterans with Severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder But the Risk Can be Reversed with Lifestyle Changes
  • The BAT-L uses novel forensic interview techniques to evaluate TBI in post-9/11 Veterans
  • TRACTS Research Highlighted by Department of Defense Brain Injury Research
  • VA's TRACTS program seeking breakthroughs on traumatic brain injury
  • Researchers Study Blast Injuries in Veterans
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