Pentagon: 34 troops suffered brain injuries in Iran strike
The Pentagon disclosed on Friday that 34 U.S. service members suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iran’s missile strike this month on an Iraqi air base, and although half have returned to work, the casualty total belies President Donald Trump’s initial claim that no Americans were harmed. He later characterized the injuries as “not very serious.”
Pentagon: 34 Troops Suffered Brain Injuries in Iran Strike
The Pentagon disclosed on Friday that 34 U.S. service members suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iran's missile strike this month on an Iraqi air base, and although half have returned to work, the casualty total belies President Donald Trump's initial claim that no Americans were harmed. He later characterized the injuries as “not very serious.”
Pentagon: 34 Troops Suffered Brain Injuries in Iran Strike
The Pentagon disclosed on Friday that 34 U.S. service members suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iran's missile strike this month on an Iraqi air base, and although half have returned to work, the casualty total belies President Donald Trump's initial claim that no Americans were harmed. He later characterized the injuries as “not very serious.”
Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center Looks Ahead In Alzheimer's Fight
Jefferson Kinney, the founding chairman of the 51ԹϺ Cellular and Molecular Brain Research Laboratory, said the lab was created, in part, to complement the brain health center’s work.
51ԹϺ researchers helping in search for traumatic brain injury treatments
As new treatments are developed for traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer’s disease, a significant amount of credit could go to 51ԹϺ’s new Department of Brain Health.
Nevada Week | The Battle Against Alzheimer's
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Stepping Up For Brain Care
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