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  1. Repetitive mTBI can sometimes provoke the development of CTE, as has been demonstrated in veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflict exposed to explosive blast and in other veterans who were exposed to repetitive concussive injury often in conjunction with the play of sports.

  2. Anti-fog windshield fluids, developed for service vehicles, were a Canadian invention. The first patent for artificial fur arose out of Canadian work in developing improved Arctic clothing for the military. Canadian companies and scientists played a leading role in the development of synthetic rubber.

  3. Veterans who fought in World War II may have been exposed to a range of environmental and chemical hazards that carried potential health risks. Noise. Harmful sounds from guns, equipment, and machinery that is often experienced during service. Ionizing Radiation.

  4. For many veterans, the symptoms of combat fatigue or combat stress faded once they returned home. For others, the symptoms were long lasting and function impairing. Combat stress can morph into Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, which begins to appear in the affected individual after the traumatic experiences have passed.

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  5. The fact that veterans' hospitals were full of men with serious mental health problems went undiscussed. The movies of the 50s and 60s did not depict the reality of war.

  6. What health risks should I know about related to my service during World War II? You may be at risk of illnesses or injuries caused by: Noise : Harmful sounds from guns, explosives, rockets, heavy weapons, jets and aircraft, and machinery that can cause or contribute to hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ears)

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  8. Apr 28, 2020 · Efforts to care for wounded veterans after World War I contributed to the rise and professionalization of physical and occupational therapy. But the unprecedented scale and intensity of the...

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