Predeployment Mental Health Screening May Help Troops
Study found fewer problems among U.S. Army soldiers evaluated before leaving for IraqContinue Reading
Study found fewer problems among U.S. Army soldiers evaluated before leaving for IraqContinue Reading
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But experts note validity, usefulness of direct-to-consumer tests still in questionContinue Reading
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Treatment in rats stops, rather than masks, the problem, researchers sayContinue Reading
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