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- noun Plural form of
injury .
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 3/11/09: Some wounded soldiers 'punished for injuries' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Some wounded soldiers \'punished for injuries\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: Shades of the Bush-era Walter Reed Medical Center.
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The Defense Department's most recent tally of Afghan and Iraq war-related traumatic brain injuries is 161,025.
Caregiving strains families of veterans with severe injuries 2010
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This group provides support to teens and young adults (ages 13-21) with acquired brain injuries (including traumatic brain injury and stroke).
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Check out The Cost of War, reporter Christian Davenport's look at how traumatic brain injuries are affecting soldiers exposed to blasts that rattle and damage the brain.
Not quite Stormy Monday, but just as bad Washington Post editors 2010
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Scandinavians and Americans are also prone; and the drinkers are getting younger, developing other issues (poor academic performance, health issues, delinquency, etc.), and costing the system increasingly more money - £2.7 billion annually in injuries and illness in the UK alone.
Pop Culture 2010
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The men are living with traumatic brain injuries -- TBIs, for short -- a hidden cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Cost of War: Traumatic Brain Injuries number 180,000, could be as many as 320,000 Melissa Bell 2010
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Trent Williams, who has missed the past two games with knee and toe injuries, is active and expected to start at left tackle.
Derrick Dockery inactive, streak broken Rick Maese 2010
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On Sunday the Post released a series on Iraq and Afghanistan veterans living with traumatic brain injuries -- TBIs, for short -- a hidden cost of the wars.
The Cost of War: Traumatic Brain Injuries number 180,000, could be as many as 320,000 Melissa Bell 2010
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Protecting players from needless injuries is our goal.
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Since 2000, 180,000 traumatic brain injuries have been diagnosed, and some patient advocates say hundreds, if not thousands, more have suffered undiagnosed brain injuries.
The Cost of War: Traumatic Brain Injuries number 180,000, could be as many as 320,000 Melissa Bell 2010
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