Navy SEALs Who Died By Suicide Had Pervasive Brain Damage, Study Shows

The New York Times (6/30, Philipps) reports research suggests brain damage experienced by Navy SEALs who died by suicide “may be just as widespread in SEALs who are still alive. A Harvard study, published this spring, scanned the brains of 30 career Special Operators and found an association between blast exposure and altered brain structure and compromised brain function.” Additionally, “the more blast exposure the men had experienced, the more problems they reported with health and quality of life.” The results were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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