"A study by Rand Corp. last month found that nearly one in five service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, or about 300,000, have symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or major depression. About 19 percent reported having a possible traumatic brain injury from these bomb-afflicted wars. Only half have sought treatment, the study found, and they have encountered severe delays and shortfalls in getting care."
The IHT replicates an editorial from the NY Times on the plight of returnee Iraqi and Afghanistan War veterans.
It appears that America is faced with a large number of "silent" sufferers - with all that entails.
The IHT replicates an editorial from the NY Times on the plight of returnee Iraqi and Afghanistan War veterans.
It appears that America is faced with a large number of "silent" sufferers - with all that entails.
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