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Depression symptoms can increase with concussion

Article
11/4/2016
U.S. Army Sgt. Eric Puglio, right, of Foxtrot Battery, 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade bandages Army Sgt. Derrick Rouse's head after he received a simulated injury. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carol A. Lehman)

A study shows that patients who are diagnosed with both a concussion and depression report more severe symptoms than patients with only a concussion

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9/11 Memories - Army Col. (Dr.) Geoffrey G. Grammer

Article
9/14/2016
Army Col. (Dr.) Geoffrey G. Grammer, Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center director

Army Col. (Dr.) Geoffrey G. Grammer recalls the events of 9/11

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9/11 Memories - Kate McGraw

Article
9/14/2016
Kate McGraw, DCoE Deployment Health Clinical Center interim director

Kate McGraw recalls the events of 9/11 at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware

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Vision assessment important to TBI Care

Article
3/30/2016
Service member getting eyes checked

Vision experts stress that eye exams should be part of the diagnosis and treatment of mild traumatic brain injury.

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Traumatic Brain Injury, Vision Loss

Concussion and winter sports

Article
3/7/2016
Ice hockey data shows that as the level of play goes up, from youth to high school to college to professional, concussion incidents increase. Preventive measures such as helmets and mouth guards go a long way toward minimizing the effect of concussion. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mike Kaplan)

Ice hockey players may reduce the severity of a head impact when they are able to anticipate a collision

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