Better Protection Against Improvised Explosive Devices
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - 11:28
in Health & Medicine
Of all the threats facing U.S. soldiers in combat, among the most dangerous are roadside bombs and other improvised explosive devices. Scientists are aiming to predict the risk of traumatic brain injury for US soldiers and other people who are wounded by improvised explosive devices.
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