Pentagon Report On ‘Real Toll’ Of Iraq War: 1 In 5 Vets Are Affected By ‘Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries’ Think Progress January 20, 2008 On the Chris Matthews Show this morning, Time magazine Managing Editor Richard Stengel discussed a new Pentagon report that says "1 in 5 American servicemen and women who have been in Iraq are coming back with brain injuries." Stengel called it the "real
On Oct 26, 6:26 pm, Johnny B Jesus <poki_po...@yahoo.com> wrote: http://www.guardian.co.uk/military/story/0,,2200330,00.html Undiagnosed brain injury - the hidden legacy of Iraq MoD begins study amid fears that up to 20,000 soldiers may be affected Matthew Taylor and Esther Addley Saturday October 27, 2007 The Guardian The Ministry of Defence is conducting a major study
http://www.guardian.co.uk/military/story/0,,2200330,00.html Undiagnosed brain injury - the hidden legacy of Iraq MoD begins study amid fears that up to 20,000 soldiers may be affected Matthew Taylor and Esther Addley Saturday October 27, 2007 The Guardian The Ministry of Defence is conducting a major study into brain injury in troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan amid fears that
In article <13or4ohmcgneaea@corp.supernews.com>, "Gnostic" <bardic26657@mypacks.net> wrote: The US army says up to 20%% of its soldiers and marines have suffered mTBI and the condition has been designated as one of four "signature injuries" of the Iraq war by the US defence department. According to US neurologists, mild brain injuries can occur when a soldier gets a blow on the head
The US army says up to 20%% of its soldiers and marines have suffered mTBI and the condition has been designated as one of four "signature injuries" of the Iraq war by the US defence department. According to US neurologists, mild brain injuries can occur when a soldier gets a blow on the head or is close to an explosion. The use of roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan has put troops at risk