August 8, 2014
Blurb
The new report is more than an update or a bookend, experts said: It is also a beginning. “This is a tremendously important effort, tracking the course of war-related trauma from young adulthood past middle age — we have nothing else like this,” said Bruce Dohrenwend, a professor of epidemiology and social sciences at Columbia University who was not involved in the study. “Now, we need to dig in and figure out what these results mean.”
Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/08/us/combat-stress-found-to-persist-since-vietnam.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0
Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/08/us/combat-stress-found-to-persist-since-vietnam.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0