'I Was Very Broken': Pentagon Addresses Traumatic Brain Injury, the Unseen Wound of War : vimarsana.com

'I Was Very Broken': Pentagon Addresses Traumatic Brain Injury, the Unseen Wound of War

In the early 2000s, when American troops began fighting what became a 20-year War on Terror, there was little understanding of the causes and potential impact of traumatic brain injuries. For many dedicated warriors, these invisible wounds have become a haunting and painful reminder of their time on the battlefield. Now the Pentagon is addressing traumatic brain injuries with screening and treatment.

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