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We're committed to providing excellence in care for those who serve America and sustain a TBI or low-level blast injury. There are a few reasons for a more concentrated focus on warfighter brain health.
Combat training and extended operations effect the brain health of our forces. The DOD needed a unified approach to brain health that spans across military health, weapons development, intelligence, and warfighters in all operating environments.
The field has and will benefit from more knowledge about identifying, monitoring, and mitigating brain exposures and threats. Competing, deterring, and winning in all operational environments means discovering how to strengthen thinking abilities and physical skills in our warfighters.