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Repetitive blast exposure causes cerebellar dysfunction in combat veterans

January 14, 2016 by

The more blasts veterans are exposed to, the more they show chronic changes in neuron activity in specific brain regions, a team of brain injury experts has found. They also found that in mild blast-exposed mice, neurons are lost in the same brain regions; and that the pattern of loss is similar to findings in retired boxers that were seen more than 40 years ago.

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