Stephen N. Xenakis

@SteveXen

Psychiatrist. Retired Army Brigadier General. Pioneered telemedicine, innovative technology/neuropsychiatry. Exec Board CERL/PHR/HRF

Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2010.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    It also refers to “ and : Integrating Efficacy with Law and Morality” ( ), which everyone listed should read, especially & Gina Haspel. My chapter w/Dr. Brandon was also redacted from in review.

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    dedicated therapists have known for decades that treatment should be individualized. now JAMA has published the "obvious"

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    Yes - imaging & quantitative EEG should be studied - practical & easy-to-use in the clinic

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    more of my comments on TBI in the military - a serious injury: follow up PBShttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/brain-injuries

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    The presence of doctors at interrogations "tells us that the CIA and the people that conducted the program acknowledged that the tactics were harmful and life-threatening," says PHR's Dr. in latest on 9/11 pre-trial hearings at :

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    . on calling the TBIs "headaches": It really downplays the impact these injuries can have on servicemembers' lives, and their families' lives. They know they can be a problem potentially for the rest of their lives.

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    .: There is a lot more work to do within DOD re: establishing baseline brain scans for service members. We need to develop better tests.

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    .: How far has military culture come, or not come, in recognizing the seriousness of TBI? : DOD recognizes it's a problem now, just like in football... but servicemembers want to be out there doing their job. They want to fulfill their duties.

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    .: I've had TBI patients who feel so bad that they've tried to kill themselves... they are debilitating.

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    .: The symptoms also are hard to track. Sometimes victims will get headaches, feel dizzy and confused, and then feel better, before they get much worse. And they are not tracked consistently during this time.

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    .: Traumatic brain injury has been the signature injury of the fighters in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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    . on the challenge of treating brain injuries you can't see: There's no black-and-white diagnostic test. We have to use clinical judgement all the time to determine how much exposure there was.

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    “These are very serious. This has been the signature injury of the fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan,” says about U.S. soldiers sustaining traumatic brain injuries

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    My interview w Nick Schiffrin. Credit to PBS for spotlighting

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    proud to serve on the Executive Board of CERL. Founder Claire Finkelstein explains the law

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