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Repeated Low-Level Blast Exposure Linked to Higher Anger Risk in Veterans
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Repeated low-level blast exposure linked to higher anger risk in veterans
Careers that tend to expose people to repeated low-level shockwaves are associated with a slightly higher risk of clinically documented anger, aggression, and violence, new research from University of Utah Health has found.
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The study used AI to compare health records from 10,000 veterans and found that those who had served in roles with higher risk of blast exposure were more likely to have raised concerns related to anger to their doctor.

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