Some of the soldiers who returned to Fort Carson, Colo., from Iraq in 2005 have had problems with post-traumatic stress.
(Kevin Kreck/ The Gazette/ Associated Press)
Veterans forsake studies of stress
Stigma impedes search for remedies
Some of the soldiers who returned to Fort Carson, Colo., from Iraq in 2005 have had problems with post-traumatic stress.
(Kevin Kreck/ The Gazette/ Associated Press)
WASHINGTON - Researchers testing ways to treat the psychological wounds of war among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are encountering a serious roadblock: a shortage of willing study participants. (Full article: 885 words)
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