Treating traumatic brain injuries

Monday, October 5, 2009 - 02:28 in Health & Medicine

They can't be set like a bone or staunched like a bleed. They can be difficult even to detect, but the military and others are working to improve care. Larry Ewing's life changed last year on a construction site in Victorville; Larry Carr's changed in 2004 on a road in Iraq. Unlikely brothers in arms, both men now share the same invisible wound...

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