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Troops suffer long-term brain impacts from shock waves, Seattle study finds: (SEATTLE TIMES)

June 14, 2010

Seattle researchers, with the aid of sophisticated scanning technology, have found long-term changes in brain functions of Iraq veterans exposed to blast shock waves. The findings have been published online in the journal NeuroImage, amid a contentious debate among doctors about the causes of memory loss, mood swings, insomnia and other symptoms that afflict some troops shaken up in bomb blasts or other explosions. click here to view

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