Chronic exposure to low levels of blast may be associated with neurotrauma

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Chronic exposure to low levels of blast may be associated with neurotrauma

Scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute for Research demonstrated that biomarkers associated with traumatic brain injury were elevated among law enforcement and military personnel, particularly in active duty participants with longer duration of service. Most notably, these elevated biomarker levels were observed in individuals without a diagnosed brain injury or concussion.

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