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A Chance for Clues to Brain Injury in Combat Blasts: (NY TIMES)

June 24, 2009

No direct impact caused Paul McQuigg's brain injury in Iraq three years ago. And no wound from the incident visibly explains why Mr. McQuigg, now an office manager at a California Marine base, can get lost in his own neighborhood or arrive at the grocery store having forgotten why he left home. But his blast injury - concussive brain trauma caused by an explosion's invisible force waves - is no less real to him than a missing limb is to other veterans. Just how real could become clearer after he dies, when doctors slice up his brain to examine any damage. [click here to view] (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/23/health/23brai.html?_r=1&ref=research&pagewanted=print)

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