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on September 23, 2016
Results from a Defense Department study related to traumatic brain injury showed therapist-directed cognitive rehab therapy helps improve memory and attention in service members with concussions. The “Study of Cognitive Rehabilitation Effectiveness,” or SCORE, was led by Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service and Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The results were published this month in the “Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation.”
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