Brain Injury in Wartime
Elaine Peskind, M.D., proves that the symptoms some vets experience — forgetfulness, anxiety, dizziness — are not all in their heads.
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Vol. 33, No. 2 Fall 2010 |
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Brain Injury in WartimeElaine Peskind, M.D., proves that the symptoms some vets experience — forgetfulness, anxiety, dizziness — are not all in their heads.
How is a Concussion Like a Heart Attack?The conditions aren’t similar. But how should we react to potential concussions and heart attacks? In much the same way. Stan Herring, M.D., explains.
In for the Long HaulRehabilitation medicine specialist Kathleen Bell, M.D., cares for people with traumatic brain injury.
Join Richard AdlerWant to support the Seattle Sports Concussion Program? Emulate Richard Adler.
The WSMA and YouPhysician-driven, patient-focused. Find out what the Washington State Medical Association can do for students and alumni. Turner SlideshowIn early October, guests got a firsthand look at the work being done at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Watch the slideshow.
Patient PowerPatient Power programs connect you with medical experts (including ones featured in this magazine) in the UW Medicine health system.
Our Alumni Are Top DocsLocal magazines say our alumni are making the grade — and then some!
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