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In the fight against concussions, doctors rely on neurocognitive testing, often mislabeled as a “baseline concussion test.” The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan made the assessment of cognitive problems related to concussion (mild traumatic brain injury) an important focus in the medical care of service members.
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He considers himself a Mexican-American. But for Texas native James Rodriguez, the deputy assistant secretary of Defense in the Office of Warrior Care Policy, his family doesn’t come from immigrant roots.
“I’m a Texan, actually,” said Rodriguez. “There are six generations of us from Texas. In fact, we were here before Texas was Texas.”
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Most Americans have seen at least one war movie, where at some point a fresh-faced young private is hit with some shrapnel. From the ground, he calls out for the unit medic - another young guy, from another small town, whose quick reaction and skill just may save his life.
In the near future, however, it may no longer be another Soldier, who comes running to his side.
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