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Sayreville man’s life changed due to kindness of students he had never met BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer Aveteran from Sayreville who was injured during the war in Iraq said his life has been forever changed due to the kind deeds of a small group of high school students.
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Heather Hauswirth  KUAM

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Thursday, 11 February 2010 10:13

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Stress symptoms rise with multiple tours Devon Haynie The Journal Gazette

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Researchers look at brain activity By LAURA STONE, Canwest News Service

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By Allie MontgomeryPublished: Thursday, 14 January 2010 Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD) affects both active duty soldiers and war veterans, but now there may be a way to help prevent it. Immediately administering a treatment of morphine to troops wounded in the field can cut the chance in half that they will develop PTSD, according to a new study that is suggesting a new strategy for preventing the psychological fallout of war.

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Dr. Krakow discusses an article recently written on AZDailySun.com

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