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Center Uses Cutting-Edge Neuroimaging Techniques to Diagnosis, Treat TBI Cont.
Neuroimaging
While a routine Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) picks up abnormalities in the brain structure of those with moderate and severe TBI, it does not always pick up abnormalities in those with mild TBI cases, Riedy explained. “We are tryi...
Center Uses Cutting-Edge Neuroimaging Techniques to Diagnosis, Treat TBI
With as many as 212,000 servicemembers suffering a TBI over the last decade, military clinicians are searching for the most effective neuroimaging methods to diagnose and treat the injuries.
White House Report Puts Spotlight on Military, Veteran Drug Abuse Cont.
Targeting Jailed Veterans
The ONDCP also will work with federal health agencies to support programs designed to intervene with veterans in prison or who are about to be released from prison. According to the strategy, DoD, VA, HHS and the Departme...
White House Report Puts Spotlight on Military, Veteran Drug Abuse
WASHINGTON — A recent report on federal government plans to curb drug abuse puts added emphasis on the active-duty military and the veteran population. It also focuses more attention on misuse of prescription drugs and, as far as recovery efforts go, on mental health.
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