(Boston)—The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents necessitates clinician understanding of blast injuries in both civilian and military settings. Blast ...
The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents necessitates clinician understanding of blast injuries in both ... authors from Boston University Chobanian ...
Angus King, I-Maine, unveiled a bill on Tuesday calling for a study of “repetitive low-level blast injuries ... tissue conducted by Boston University. Brain injuries likely played a role ...
The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents necessitates clinician understanding of blast injuries in both civilian and military settings. Blast injuries are a ...
according to the Boston University report. The bill would direct the Veterans Administration to "establish the effects of repetitive low-level blast injuries, where benchmarks must be reported to ...