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Nutrition And Traumatic Brain Injury Improving Acute And Subacute Health Outcomes In Military Personnel 1st Edition John Erdman

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Nutrition And Traumatic Brain Injury Improving Acute And Subacute Health Outcomes In Military Personnel 1st Edition John Erdman
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Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.88 MB
Pages: 445
Author: John Erdman, Maria Oria, and Laura Pillsbury (eds.)
ISBN: 0309210089
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Nutrition And Traumatic Brain Injury Improving Acute And Subacute Health Outcomes In Military Personnel 1st Edition John Erdman by John Erdman, Maria Oria, And Laura Pillsbury (eds.) 0309210089 instant download after payment.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) accounts for up to one-third of combat-related injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to some estimates. TBI is also a major problem among civilians, especially those who engage in certain sports. At the request of the Department of Defense, the IOM examined the potential role of nutrition in the treatment of and resilience against TBI.

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