from Medical news Today:A report by a non-profit US medical organization suggests that military
personnel who suffer severe or moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI)
are at greater risk of long term health problems including
Alzheimer's-like dementia, aggression, symptoms similar to Parkinson's
disease, depression, and memory loss.
Titled "Gulf War and Health: Volume 7: Long-Term Consequences of
Traumatic Brain Injury", the report is published by the National
Academies press and compiled by a committee of experts working under
the auspices of the Institute of Medicine. The study was funded by the
US Department of Veteran Affairs.... For More...
personnel who suffer severe or moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI)
are at greater risk of long term health problems including
Alzheimer's-like dementia, aggression, symptoms similar to Parkinson's
disease, depression, and memory loss.
Titled "Gulf War and Health: Volume 7: Long-Term Consequences of
Traumatic Brain Injury", the report is published by the National
Academies press and compiled by a committee of experts working under
the auspices of the Institute of Medicine. The study was funded by the
US Department of Veteran Affairs.... For More...