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New Mental Health Policy May Help More U.S. Troops
Link ID 5453
Title New Mental Health Policy May Help More U.S. Troops
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/573890?src=rss
Description U.S. troops who seek psychological care after combat will no longer face the possibility of losing their security clearances, a major policy shift that may lead more military members to seek needed help. Reuters Health Information
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Date May 6, 2008
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