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Old 08-28-2014, 03:05 PM #1
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Default New research TBI Alzheimers

Hi all,

I apologize, I'm a newbie and learning how to negotiate this site. Yesterday, I posted concerns about a new study linking TBI to Alzheimers published in the December online Neurology journal. If you would like, you may google the Web MD article entitled, Concussions Linked to Alzheimer's Risk in Study – WebMD. Dr. Mielke is considered one of the experts in the study of Alzheimers.

I wonder if any of you experts about TBI would care to comment on this new study. While TBI is not a cause and effect relationship, it raises some concerns.
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