Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Treating Battlefield Brain Injuries Now A Priority For The Military

Traumatic brain injuries are most often caused by powerful blasts from improvised explosive devices. A roadside bomb explodes and the concussive effect violently shakes the brain inside the skull. Stefano Rellandini/Reuters /Landov

Army Moves To Act Fast On Battlefield Brain Injuries -- NPR

Nineteen-year-old Army Pvt. Cody Dollman has a look in his eyes that makes you think he probably used to fight much bigger kids on the playground back home in Wichita, Kan. He says he always wanted to be a soldier — both his grandfathers served in the military — but he's the first in his family to see action overseas.

"I love it. It's what I signed up to do, you know?" says Dollman, who had been patrolling the battle-scared villages around Kandahar, Afghanistan. "I get to go back home and tell stories. That's one of the coolest things. What did you do on Christmas? I got blown up."

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My Comment: I have been posting stories for the past few years on traumatic brain injuries, but even I am amazed on how far we have progressed in identifying and treating soldiers with such injuries.

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