Saturday, June 26, 2010

New U.S. Medical Center To Treat War Brain Injuries

Shocks from improvised bombs cause brain injuries, the invisible wound of the wars Iraq and Afghanistan. Defense Department

Center To Treat Troops With Brain Injuries Opens In Bethesda -- Washington Post

Staff Sgt. Robert Carras was pushing a shopping cart through a Wal-Mart when, he said, he felt something creeping up behind him. He looked over his shoulder, ready to face down familiar threats: gunmen, insurgents, improvised explosive devices.

He took a deep breath. "You're in Wal-Mart," he told himself. "Not Iraq."

That was three years ago. Carras, who received a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder in 2008, has since struggled to treat what he calls his "invisible wounds" -- painful vestiges of his tours in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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More News On The National Intrepid Center Of Excellence

UCLA researchers, US military collaborate to open center for traumatic brain injury
-- Eurekalert
Military opens new brain injury center -- AP
Pentagon orders system to track soldiers for brain injuries -- NextGov
Congress, White House AWOL at Intrepid -- NextGov
Intrepid Center Will Be Hub of Brain Treatment -- Faxts

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