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A groundbreaking new study has identified a significant link between repeated low-level blasts experienced by soldiers during weapon firing and brain damage. This discovery, reported by The New York Times, emerges from a military laboratory's investigation into brain samples from 12 Navy SEALs who died by suicide over the past decade.
The study reveals that these soldiers exhibited visible brain damage, suggesting that the repeated concussive forces endured during training exercises may have severe long-term neurological effects. This finding is crucial for understanding the mental health challenges. . .