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The Effects of Chronic Heavy Drinking on Brain Function Are Underdiagnosed

December 23, 2015

Click here to read the full story published by the Wall Street Journal, covering some of TRACTS Center's alcohol research.

TRACTS/GNL/BALLAB Presentations at the International Neuropsychological Society 44th Annual Meeting, Boston Marriott Copley Place, February 3-6, 2016

December 03, 2015

See below for a TRACTS/GNL/BALLAB list of Presentations. Formal schedules and abstracts are available at the INS Website.

SYMPOSIA

Gloucester Hall (Boston Marriott Copley Place).

Symposium Title: Symp...

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Take a look at WCVB coverage of TRACTS center's cutting edge research approach:

November 12, 2015

Veterans helping veterans to develop better care in treating PTSD.

Suicide Risk in Veterans: A New Indicator?

October 13, 2015

Changes in SKA2 gene associated with brain cell loss, more severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).  Read more

Brains of veterans near bomb blasts appear to age faster.

June 03, 2015

U.S. veterans who were nearby to bomb blasts in Iraq and Afghanistan appear to experience faster brain aging, according to a new study.

The study, which is the first to examine the longer-term brain...

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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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