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March 2011

Counting Flash to Bang Time: Report 3

If you've been reading my last few posts, you know that we've been revealing some medical studies that demonstrate the prevalence of PTSD (a.k.a. adrenaline poisoning) in returning service men and women.  On a particular note, we have learned that the bulk of the symptoms in our combat-exposed warriors have a tendency to manifest 3-6 months after they return from the "combat box."

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Counting Flash To Bang Time: Report 2

In my last blog post, we looked at the delay of our warriors reporting symptoms consistent with "adrenaline poisoning."  In many of the study subjects, there existed a 3-6 month delay in leaving the combat box, before symptoms for combat stress fully manifested and began to affect the warrior's behavior.

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