"Unheeded Warnings: The Lingering Impact of Brain Injuries on Military and Public Safety"

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Despite efforts to address traumatic brain injuries in the military, progress has been slow, with the Pentagon's Office of Inspector General reporting inconsistent identification and assessment of service members for such injuries. The lack of reliable imaging tools and underreporting of cases contribute to the challenge. Advocates emphasize the need for exposure logs and better recognition of low-level blast-related brain injuries. The issue is compounded by the link between traumatic brain injuries and mental health issues, as well as rare cases of aggression and violence.
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