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With a drop of blood, an Army device can diagnose traumatic brain injuries in 15 minutes
The Army says it has developed a tool that can rule out the need for a brain scan for a suspected traumatic brain injury. All it requires is a drop of blood and 15 minutes.
Patty Nieberg

Posted on Oct 2, 2024 7:00 AM EDT
 
A little over two decades ago, military scientists sat around a conference table to eat breakfast and discuss biological clues for diagnosing traumatic brain injuries among service members. The meeting took place at a combat casualty conference in St. Petersburg, Florida, where researchers and doctors discussed TBIs soldiers could suffer on the battlefield.



It was the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.

Within days, the U.S. would enter a series of wars that would last nearly two decades and TBIs would become “one of the signature injuries of troops wounded” in those conflicts. Since 2000, over half a million troops have been diagnosed with at least mild TBIs from combat or training.

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/army-traumatic-brain-injury-tool/
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Maybe they should test the entire federal government. :whistle:
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Maybe they should test the entire federal government. :whistle:
If drama was trauma, they'd all be completely addled.


I think other substances may be involved.
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If drama was trauma, they'd all be completely addled.


I think other substances may be involved.



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