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Military Combat Marks the Brain
Submitted by Melinda L. Secor on Sun, 2012-09-09 01:00
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"Regions involved in memory and attention changed after soldiers' deployment."
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Article:
"— and that longer breaks between combat tours might be a good idea..."
Yeah, like how-'bout "...from now and forevermore..."
But I suspect that wouldn't fit into a laboratory agenda. What with grants for "scientists" 'n-all...
"...The study, which focused on healthy Dutch soldiers, reveals how the brain responds to stress outside of a laboratory..."
Hmmmmm. Seems I missed that revelation when I was drafted. All I remember was, "...move along, soldier!" Oh, also something about "...and get yo' head outa yo' ass!..."
Sam