National Guard Checked for Brain Injury

The National Guard is now being checked for signs and symptoms of brain injury with comparisons to base line data.

Beth Pearson, senior research associate at Dartmouth Medical School in New Hampshire and the principal investigator on the National Guard project, said Thursday that explosive devices used in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are causing traumatic brain injuries in many service members. But without a pre-deployment baseline, it's impossible to tell whether an individual's abnormal brain function predates deployment or is related to military service, she said.

"Now we'll have a baseline measure of the neurological functioning of each person, and they'll be retested on their return for any changes," she said. That will help doctors determine which areas of the brain have been injured and improve medical treatment. Veterans Affairs officials at Togus are supportive of the project, Pearson added.

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