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In June 2022, the Department of Defense launched the Warfighter Brain Health Initiative to bring together the operational and medical communities in a more unified approach toward optimizing service member brain health and countering traumatic brain injuries.
Our Focus
- Optimizing cognitive and physical performance.
- Identifying, monitoring, and mitigating brain exposures.
- Preventing, recognizing, and minimizing the effects of traumatic brain injury.
- Reducing or eliminating long-term or late effects of brain injury.
- Advancing warfighter brain health science.
Our Commitment
- Understanding.
- Preventing,
- Accurately diagnosing, and
- Promptly treating blast overpressure and its effects.
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Last Updated: October 28, 2024