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The brain at war: effects of stress on brain structure in soldiers deployed to a war zone

Medicine and Health

The brain at war: effects of stress on brain structure in soldiers deployed to a war zone

S. Kühn, O. Butler, et al.

This research by Simone Kühn and colleagues uncovers significant brain structure changes in soldiers after deployment to war zones, revealing lasting volumetric reductions in key brain regions related to trauma exposure rather than PTSD vulnerability. The findings highlight the impact of combat experience on neurological health.

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